The Carbon Catalogue
A Canadian database is emerging as the planet’s biggest repository of radiocarbon dates. Its overseer dreams of a single global database that will revolutionize archaeology.
Read More >>A Canadian database is emerging as the planet’s biggest repository of radiocarbon dates. Its overseer dreams of a single global database that will revolutionize archaeology.
Read More >>The National Crystal Growing Competition continues to be a popular event of National Chemistry Week each year. In 2017, high school and Cégep students grew crystals made of aluminum potassium sulfate (alum). The winners have been announced - congratulations to the winners and to all who participated this year!
Read More >>Marcel Schlaf, a professor at the University of Guelph’s Department of Chemistry, has won a contest sponsored by InnovationHouse™, an interactive web resource from...
Read More >>Q & A with James McLellan. When he graduated with an undergraduate engineering degree from Queen’s University and a Master’s in engineering from the University of Waterloo...
Read More >>While anyone who owns a refrigerator or freezer pays close attention to what these appliances can do to your electricity bill, people using this same sort of equipment in a laboratory may not share that awareness. In that case the electricity ...
Read More >>Two members of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering — current president Donna Jean Kilpatrick and Memorial University of Newfoundland Professor Faisal Khan, FCIC
Read More >>University of Toronto doctoral student Phil De Luna has always liked the idea of carbon sequestration, but he acknowledges that it needs some help.
Read More >>The federal government has put out a call for researchers to work on a major problem in additive manufacturing...
Read More >>It is always interesting to speculate on the origin of a folkloric tale, especially one that is as widespread as that of the blood sucking creature of the night known as the vampire.
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