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Can windows produce electricity? (Byte-sized science)
Scientist Véronique Delisle explains her research on building integrated photovoltaics, which involves incorporating pho
Making new products out of biomass residue (Byte-Sized Science)
University of Ottawa student Simon Lalonde explains how, during his work term at CanmetENERGY in Ottawa, he had the oppo
Clean Heat and Power
This new technology can process fossil fuels with near-zero emissions.
Separating Rare Earth Elements
Rare earth elements are used in manufacturing parts for a wide range of high-tech consumer products such as cell phones
Petawawa Centennial Bridge (Construction Time-Lapse)
A bridge was recently built in Chalk River, Ontario using the latest methods of wood construction. Chalk River is home t
What’s a MT Survey? (Let’s Science! with Vicki and Sarah)
Research scientist Vicki Tschirhart and field assistant Sarah Mount take us behind the scenes of a ground geophysical su
Measuring Lake Ice Thickness From Space (Byte-Sized Science)
Research scientist Joost Van der Sanden explains how his team is developing a method to map the thickness of lake ice co
Studying Permafrost in the Canadian Arctic (Byte-Sized Science)
Permafrost scientists Stephen Wolfe and Peter Morse travelled to the western Canadian arctic to observe permafrost condi
What is Liquefied Natural Gas? (To the Point)
On this episode of our animated series To the Point, we answer the question “what is liquefied natural gas?”. Learn more
Can drones help detect radioactivity? (Byte-Sized Science)
Research scientist Dr. Laurel Sinclair takes a drone for a spin that houses a new detector developed by her team able to