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The Geminid meteor shower could be the best in years. CBC News
The nights may be frigid as temperatures dip to well below zero across most of the country, but there's a good reason to bundle up and head outside over the coming week: the Geminid meteor shower. The Geminids are one of the most reliable — and most active — meteor...
A Spectacularly Rare ‘Christmas Star’ Is Coming In December As Two Worlds Align After Sunset – submitted by Malisa Mezenberg
If you managed to see the crescent Moon pass Jupiter and Saturn this week, you’ll have noticed something else about the Solar System’s two largest planets. They’re now really, really close to each other, and on December 21, 2020—the date of the December...
Alberta student 1st Canadian to win $500K Cdn international science competition – CBC
A Fort McMurray, Alta., student is the first Canadian to win the $500,000 Cdn international Breakthrough Junior Challenge, a prize that includes a scholarship and new science lab for her school. Maryam Tsegaye, a Grade 12 student at École McTavish Public High...
What are the COVID-19 RNA vaccines and how do they work?
By now, we’re all familiar with the image of coronavirus. The spikey blob peppers news websites, looms behind reporters during bulletins and frequently punctuates your Twitter doom-scrolling. More recently, the news accompanying this image has taken a positive turn,...
The Astounding Physics of N95 Masks
https://youtu.be/eAdanPfQdCA This video covers the incredible engineering of the N-95 mask.
Why do you get a fever when you’re sick? – TED-Ed
https://youtu.be/jRvxnpfCDSo There are many mysteries around fever, but we do know that all mammals, some birds and even a few invertebrate and plant species feel fever’s heat. It has persisted for over 600 million years of evolution. But it has a significant cost:...
Guelph Physics Live Stream : Dr. Joanne O’Meara & Dr. Martin Williams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sKjopzFVVY Join us on Wednesday Nov 25th at 7:00 pm when we'll be chatting with our two CAP Medal for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching award winners Dr. Joanne O'Meara and Dr. Martin Williams. We'll be discussing the dynamics of...
Bottles and Caps – An Analogy to Stoichiometry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tx3N-6L6Dc Total number of "products" you can make depends on the limiting reactant. This video is part of the Flinn Scientific Best Practices for Teaching Chemistry Video Series, a collection of over 125 hours of free professional...
Science within Your Reach – submitted by Alcandor Lui
Introduction Like the rest of the Internet, there are always an abundant amount of resources to sift through. The Ontario Science Centre is no better place to find science-focused resources that are bound to be educational for students. The great thing about these...
My invention that made peace with lions – TEd Talks for Kids
In the Maasai community where Richard Turere lives with his family, cattle are all-important. But lion attacks were growing more frequent. In this short, inspiring talk, the young inventor shares the solar-powered solution he designed to safely scare the lions away.
In this challenging time, we know that connecting individuals with meaningful, inspiring content can be difficult. Here at The Prosperity Project, our Modern-Day Rosie the Riveter-Inspired Campaign, along with presenting partner Ontario Power Generation, are...
University of Toronto professor Molly Shoichet wins $1 million Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal
A Toronto chemical engineering professor has won the $1 million Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal, the country's top science prize, for her work designing gels that mimic human tissues. The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) announced...