Opinion: Molly Shoichet, Ontario’s chief scientist, on how to keep Canadian children’s curiosity about the world around them alive as they grow up Dr. Molly Shoichet is Ontario’s first chief scientist ...
If you’re reading this, you’re probably a regular consumer of the news, so you know that for many, the reality of doing science in the US has been changing rapidly since the new US administration ...
Parents have a daunting task keeping kids occupied at home, with schools closed because of the coronavirus pandemic and many people working remotely. We polled our newsroom to find out how parents are ...
If science is neither cookery, nor angelic virtuosity, then what is it? Modern societies have tended to take science for granted as a way of knowing, ordering and controlling the world. Everything was ...
When Chantle Swichkow hops on a Zoom call, it’s unclear whether she’s logging in from the laboratory or her home. She is in her kitchen, but there are clear markings of a scientist at work. A ...
It's Science Literacy Week! From September 19-25 Canadians across the country will be celebrating the wonderful world of science. What began in Toronto with four participating institutions has grown ...
When it comes to making a splash, technique tops brute force. In the competitive sport of Manu jumping, a flamboyant, cannonball-style splash sport from the Māori and Pasifika communities of New ...
It's possible to change the mind of someone who holds views that aren't backed up by scientific evidence, according to science philosopher Lee McIntyre. Science denialism comes in many forms: climate ...
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