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The Global Seed Vault is getting some upgrades to protect it from effects of climate change, like possible flooding. Learn what the Global Seed Vault is and why seed banks are important.

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Many people have had children using assisted reproductive technologies. But some of these techniques can raise some ethical issues.

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Your brain uses two different areas to process visual information. Read on to learn how you process faces - and why you sometimes see them in places they don’t exist (like electric sockets)!

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Hormones don’t just strike at puberty. They’re working in your body all the time, throughout your life, helping different parts of your body communicate and work together.

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Premature babies are at risk for all kinds of complications. But have scientists found a new way for these babies to develop outside the womb?

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Your cells work thanks to a team of structures called organelles. Each of them has an important job!

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During my career I've enjoyed being an entrepreneur, and now an intrapreneur. My days have never been routine and every week brings new challenges.

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I am a grade 8 student at Clayburn Middle School. I have played hockey since I was five years old and have experienced two concussions.

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I provide routine eye exams - prescribing glasses and treating diseases of the eye within my abilities and training. If a patient requires further expertise or surgery I refer them on to an eye specialist (ophthalmologist).

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I am a student researcher at the Tom Baker Cancer Center. In this role, I design, execute, and present clinical trials and database research studies. My research focuses on pancreatic and lung cancer, and aims to identify treatments that improve cancer patients’ chance at survival.

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