As technology develops and the world’s population grows, people need more and more energy. Meanwhile, scientists are getting more and more interested in renewable energy sources, like biofuels.

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CurioCity resources which align with Yukon's Science 10 Curriculum Content area on Energy Transformations (Physics).

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CurioCity resources which align with British Columbia's Science 10 Curriculum Content area on Energy Transformations (Physics).

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Talk Energy Week, presented by Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation’s (CMSTC) Let’s Talk Energy program, is a national energy awareness week devoted to people learning and talking about energy systems, sources and use.

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Get energized with CurioCity's Spotlight on Energy Featured Topic! Here you can discover how Canadians find, produce, move, consume and conserve energy. Begin an exploration into the world of energy.

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Participants in the Energy4Travel Action Project will become aware of the energy consumed just about every day that is often taken for granted - the energy consumed getting us from place to place!

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Who knew an otherwise helpful molecule could do so much damage when it’s in the wrong place!

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This video explores the asteroid blast over Siberia in 1908 known as the Tunguska Event. See what the site looked like when the first scientists arrived to study the effects of the blast.

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