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The James Webb Space Telescope: A powerful new space observatory

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Cassandra Marion, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Nov 18, 2021
The largest and most powerful space observatory ever built is set to launch into space as early as December 24, 2021, and Canada has a key role in its mission.
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3 things you should know about artificial intelligence, planetary defence, and insulin

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Michelle Campbell Mekarski, PhD
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Nov 8, 2021
For the November edition, they dive into how artificial intelligence can automate greenhouse operations, NASA’s upcoming asteroid defence mission, and why exactly insulin is so critical to our bodies.
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3 things you should know about pumpkins, Trojan asteroids, and embracing your inner zombie

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Michelle Campbell Mekarski, PhD
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Oct 15, 2021
For the October edition, our science advisors discuss how selective breeding results in more choice at the pumpkin patch, a fly-by of seven Trojan asteroids, and why you need to embrace your “inner zombie.” Happy Halloween!
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3 things you should know about soil biology, space tourism, and the healing power of nature

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Cassandra Marion, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jul 8, 2021
For the July edition, we tackled organisms in our soil, what’s on the horizon for space tourism, and the fascinating link between nature and mental health.
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3 things you should know about lavender, the Ingenuity helicopter, and cicadas

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Cassandra Marion, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jun 3, 2021
For the June edition, we tackle Ontario-grown lavender, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter on Mars, and the invasion of Brood X cicadas.
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3 things you should know about living inoculants, space debris, and an ocean of plastic waste

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Renée-Claude Goulet
Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
May 5, 2021
For the May edition, we examine a new product that could give your garden a boost, the growing issue of space debris, and the urgent need to address plastic waste in our world ocean.
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Building imagination: Ingenium members shine in 2021 LEGO® contest

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Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Apr 27, 2021
Creativity and imagination are the building blocks for success — particularly when it comes to the Ingenium members-only LEGO® contest.
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Perseverance rover to land on Mars in search of life

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Cassandra Marion, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Feb 11, 2021
NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover is scheduled to land later this month with an ambitious mission: to search for signs of past life.
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3 things you should know about fruits and vegetables, eel reproduction, and volcanism

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Renée-Claude Goulet
Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
Feb 5, 2021
For the February edition, we provide context around the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables, the puzzling question of how eels reproduce, and what volcanism looks like across the solar system.
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3 things you should know about Coronavirus prevention, the importance of protein, and using satellites to understand Earth

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Jesse Rogerson, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Mar 12, 2020
For the March edition, our science advisors compare the effectiveness of hand washing versus sanitizing in the face of the Coronavirus, delve into the importance of protein, and examine how satellites help us better understand Earth.
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