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Nine high school students from disparate corners of the globe navigate rivalries, setbacks, and hormones on their quest to win the international science fair. Only one can be named "Best in Fair."

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Some birds are good bioindicators. Scientists can observe birds to get useful information about the health of and changes in the environment.

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To improve our offerings, and increase the variety of videos available one CurioCity, Let’s Talk Science has partnered with Vubble to curate a Let’s Talk Science video channel featuring top quality short-form videos on current STEM topics.

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I study how repetition impacts our memories. For example, does rereading your notes help you study for a test?

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I am a graduate researcher. In my specialty, I try to make carbon-carbon bonds in new and effective ways that nature cannot do. Each day, I test out new ideas through chemical reactions.

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I am starting the third year of my PhD in psychology at McMaster University.

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Second-year Anthropology PhD student at the University of Toronto

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From highlighters to reflective road signs, fluorescence is all around you. But some of the most exciting uses of fluorescence are in medicine and biomedical research.

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As a consultant, I work on a variety of projects for industry, government, private landowners, developers and First Nations. My roles include field inventory, salvage work, third party technical review, reporting, and project management.

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