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Acanthodians are one of the large groups of fish that did not survive the passage of time, having disappeared during the Permian Period.
Collection:
The Devonian: The Veterbrates and the Invertebrates
Creator: RCIP-CHIN
Drawing and painting were the only methods of making visual records in the field before photographic equipment became portable.
Collection:
Gold in Nova Scotia
Creator: Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
When Harriet Brooks entered McGill, in 1894, women had been welcome at McGill for less than a decade, and it was still unconventional for a woman to pursue a university education.
Collection:
Athena's Heirs: Canadian Innovators in Science and Technology
Creator: CHIN
A compact coal-fired, cast iron hot water heater from the 1940s
Collection:
'Warming Up' Collection of space heating artefacts, 1920s to the 1960s
Creator: HVACR Heritage Centre Canada
Harold Johns distinguished himself at the dawn of the nuclear age by pursuing research on new radiation sources for cancer therapy.
Collection:
Athena’s Heirs: The History of Medical Technology in Canada
Creator: CHIN
Sir J.C. McLennan of Ingersoll, Ontario, was one of the leading experimentalists of his time.
Collection:
Athena's Heirs: Canadian Innovators in Science and Technology
Creator: CHIN
This project will describe making a knife from the beginning to the end.
Collection:
Aboriginal Cultural Activities
Creator: Najuqsivik Community Museum
The development of a pacemaker by Wilfred Bigelow, John Callaghan and John Hopps is a story of a bold research programme with unexpected successes.
Collection:
Athena’s Heirs: The History of Medical Technology in Canada
Creator: CHIN
Collect and analyze resources used in the production of barkwork, beadwork and basketry to understand cultural diversity and sustainability of ecosystems.
Collection:
Koluskap: Wolastoqewi-atkuhkakonol - Stories from Wolastoqiyik
Creator: New Brunswick Museum
Rudolf Koenig (1832-1901) was one of the more colourful figures of nineteenth-century physics.
Collection:
Athena's Heirs: Canadian Innovators in Science and Technology
Creator: CHIN
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