Scanning Sculptures With Art Gallery of Ontario’s Lisa Ellis
Lisa Ellis, conservator at the Art Gallery of Ontario, joins us to share her international investigation into the Boxwood micro-sculptures. Crafted 500 years ago, little is known about who made... Read More
Science Fair Winner Rachel Brouwer On Water Filtration
Winner of both the Canada-Wide and World-Wide Science Fairs, Rachel Brouwer joins us from Nova Scotia to share her water filtration and purification system as action is being taken to... Read More
Planetary Scientist Dr. Marianne Mader On Meteorites & Meteor-wrongs
What’s it like performing with Chris Hadfield? What’s the difference between a Meteorite and a Meteor-wrong? Dr. Marianne Mader, Managing Director for the Centres for Earth & Space and Fossils... Read More
NASA Space Apps Hackathon Winners A Kid On The Moon
From NASA’s international Space Apps Challenge, we’re joined by Huanning Wang and Tanya Oleksuik, two of the Toronto Hackathon winners responsible for the creative kids app A Kid On The... Read More
Hairstyle Archaeology, Ellen Rilpley, & Bull Whips
We explore the internal pushback Intel has received from their $300 million diversity initiative, the incredible Hairstyle Archaeology research of Janet Stephens, the Bull Whip skills of Neuropsychologist Jessica Cail,... Read More
Forensic Science Pathologist Dr. Chitra Rao
In 1984 Dr. Chitra Rao became Canada’s first full-time female pathologist. She was also the first in her profession to visit the bodies at the crime scene before they arrived... Read More