This CNSC video takes you beyond the tiny world of the atom to explore sources of radiation, the concept of dose, and how radiation affects the body and health.

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Four elements were officially added to the periodic table in 2016. But could there be more elements waiting to be discovered? And why do we bother looking anyway? (5:19 min.)

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CurioCity resources which align with the British Columbia Physics 11 content area Nuclear Physics

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CurioCity resources which align with the Yukon Physics 11 content area Nuclear Physics

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CurioCity resources which align with Quebec's Secondary IV Environmental Science and Technology content area: The Material World.

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This video from the Canada Science and Technology Museum and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories looks at radioactive decay and sources of natural and human-made radiation in our environment.

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Radium is best known for its radioactivity, its eerie luminescent glow, and its contribution to a Nobel Prize.

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CurioCity resources which align with Nova Scotia's Physics 12/Advanced Physics 12 Unit: Radioactivity

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This video from the Science Channel provides an overview of what a solar wind is, how it forms, and why it is "the biggest obstacle we have for exploring our universe."

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