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  • Wednesday, October 18, 2017 3:54 PM | Deleted user

    Aimed at young families and teens, Human explores the complex changes that occur within the human body. These changes are explored both in the context of a single life-time and over the course of evolution.

    GSM designed and produced the exhibition in close partnership with the science centre’s research team. Read more


  • Friday, October 13, 2017 3:18 PM | Deleted user

    Fold, crease, repeat, complete! On Thursday, October 12, the Ontario Science Centre unveiled DEEP BLUE, a stunning, collaborative art installation comprised of more than 2000 origami swans, carp, bass, sturgeon and turtles, depicting the bathymetry of majestic Lake OntarioRead more.

  • Friday, October 13, 2017 3:16 PM | Deleted user

    The MOU between Science North and Grandview Enterprise Co., Ltd., will formalize their relationship and will leverage Science North's expertise in science centre operations, science education, Read more

  • Wednesday, October 11, 2017 2:26 PM | Deleted user

    "The RBC Innovators' Ball fosters the curiosity that powers innovation," said Maurice Bitran, Ph.D., CEO and Chief Science Officer, Ontario Science Centre. "Our signature fundraising event brings together Canadian visionaries to celebrate new ideas, inspire new perspectives,  and raises funds to ensure access to the wonder of science for everyone with a thirst for knowledge and discovery." Read miore

  • Wednesday, October 11, 2017 2:23 PM | Deleted user

    The drive to build an arctic learning centre was simply that such a facility does not exist, he added.

    "We identified that as an opportunity and engaged with northern community elders before proceeding. It's a very important part of our region of Canada and as a whole, and there's a lot up there we don't yet understand," Baker said. Read more


  • Wednesday, October 11, 2017 2:19 PM | Deleted user

    Scientist Bruce Doran says there's not much difference between you and him. Gentetically speaking, that is.

    Science North's new exhibit, Genome: Unlocking Life's Code, aims to help people understand the intricacies behind our DNA.

    "In many ways, this is the golden age of biology," Doran told CBC News. "We're just starting to learn and appreciate what's in our DNA." Read more


  • Wednesday, October 11, 2017 1:43 PM | Deleted user

    It has already featured a small exhibit celebrating local black inventor Elijah McCoy, but more renovation work needs to be completed before all of its exhibits can be unpacked and showcased for public visits. 

    "There's a fair amount to done," said Bill Baylis, president of Canada South Science City. "It's a big, beautiful room with large garage doors. Needs a little fixing up." Read more


  • Wednesday, October 11, 2017 1:38 PM | Deleted user

    Syd Bolton is loving the space.

    Bolton has taken hundreds of computer artifacts from his Personal Computer Museum on Alma Street and opened Interplay, a seven-month exhibit at THEMUSEUM in Kitchener.

    "It's been a real eye-opener to what we could potentially do if we had more space," Bolton said of the exhibit, which opened on Wednesday. Read more


  • Thursday, October 05, 2017 11:24 AM | Deleted user

    “Cockroach races are great. In one hour, we raised over $500 because everybody buys a $20 cockroach and you go through the whole series of racing events. It was huge fun,”  Read more

  • Monday, October 02, 2017 1:52 PM | Deleted user


    Renovations on the Margaret Zeidler Star Theatre and space gallery are underway at the TELUS World of Science Edmonton. 

    The work is part of a $40 million renovation and revisioning called the Aurora Project.  

    Learn more



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