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Carrie Boyce
December 20, 2019

A Message from Our Executive Director

Carrie Boyce
December 20, 2019

Thank you for helping to make 2019 a very successful year!

Carrie Boyce
November 29, 2019

Black Holes Don't Suck!

Carrie Boyce
November 29, 2019

Black Holes: From Speculative to Spectacular panelist Dr. Christina Smith casually guides us through how black holes often appear in popular culture!

Carrie Boyce
November 29, 2019

RCIScience Panel Injects a Dose of Reality into the Stem Cell Hype

Carrie Boyce
November 29, 2019

Farah Qaiser reports from one of RCIScience’s most engaging panel discussions to date exploring Stem Cells: The Path to Future Regeneration

Carrie Boyce
March 11, 2019

SynBio Brings Together Synthetic Biology’s Best and Brightest

Carrie Boyce
March 11, 2019

On Wednesday, March 6 2019, Ontario Genomics hosted their annual Canada SynBio conference at the MaRS Discovery District in Toronto, Canada. University of Toronto PhD candidate Louis Ho shares his thoughts on the proceedings.

Carrie Boyce
September 27, 2018

Science, Social Media and Going Viral

Carrie Boyce
September 27, 2018
Science, Social Media and Going Viral

PhD candidate Sasha Weiditch, or @SciGirlSash as she’s better known on social media, talks about her research and the importance of science communication and visibility in STEM.

Carrie Boyce
September 24, 2018

If Universities are going to drive innovation then we need to first innovate academia

Carrie Boyce
September 24, 2018
If Universities are going to drive innovation then we need to first innovate academia

Bryan Koivisto, Director of Ryerson University’s Science Discovery Zone and chair of RCIScience’s panel ‘Back to the Future: Yesterday’s Research brings Tomorrow’s Innovations’ shares his thoughts on innovating academia.

Guest User
November 20, 2017

Focusing our ‘atmospheric’ lens with climate science literacy

Guest User
November 20, 2017
Focusing our ‘atmospheric’ lens with climate science literacy

Summary of an RCIScience Talk by Dr. Hind Al-Abadleh and science activities with Let’s Talk Science – March 5th, 2017

Guest User
November 20, 2017

Supercubs, Satellite Tracking, and Chainsaw Charlie: The Untold Stories of a Wolverine SWAT Team

Guest User
November 20, 2017
Supercubs, Satellite Tracking, and Chainsaw Charlie: The Untold Stories of a Wolverine SWAT Team

Even for the most intrepid modern day explorers, the wolverine remains something of an enigma. As an avid nature enthusiast myself, the wolverine remains one of the few unchecked items on my wildlife ‘bucket list’.

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August 10, 2017

Are Fish Populations in Hot Water Because of Climate Change?

Guest User
August 10, 2017
Are Fish Populations in Hot Water Because of Climate Change?

Why study climate change in Canadian lakes? Canada has about 3-7 million lakes which account for about 20% of the world’s freshwater. These lakes are a non-renewable resource that contains potable water as well as food sources. Additionally, they are economically, socially and culturally significant resources.

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