Our species’ capacity to adapt is unlike any other. Have you ever wondered what will become of humans?

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I work for a start up company that designs, manufactures and distributes a "business in a box" kit, allowing people in developing countries to switch from kerosene to solar lighting. I lead product development, and use 3D design software to bring ideas from my mind into reality.

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Bernoulli’s equation is key to understanding why curveballs curve.

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I'm a 3rd year PhD student in Microbiology and Immunology. I study the biology of the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus creates tremendous burden on health care systems in Canada and around the world.

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Would developing Star Wars technologies actually require breaking any laws of physics? Surprisingly, the answer is often no.

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My job comprises the preservation and cataloguing of textual and photographic materials, as well as related museum duties.

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This video, inspired by the film “The Martian” explores the psychological and physiological impacts of space on the human body.

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Students and educators from grades 9 to 12 are invited to an in-person and online event that focuses on the importance of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) in entrepreneurship.

The event is taking place on November 20, 2015.

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In this case study, students will learn how to interpret MRI brain scans and to identify the functional regions (i.e., lobes) of the brain most likely impacted by bullying behaviour.

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The human brain is one part of our nervous system, which is the control system through which all other body systems receive their instructions. Much like the engine of a car, the brain is made up of many different parts. These parts have different functions, but they work closely together, to coordinate complex thoughts, feelings and behaviours.

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