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January 05, 2007

Catching Some Cosmic Rays

We are finding that we are beginning to constrain some of our understandings and exclude some possibilities.

February 11, 2005

Answering the Quantum Quest - Canada's Perimeter Institute

April 08, 2005

Life on the Edge: Adventures of an Extremophilic Scientist

"I am always looking for that sense of discovery, that constant feeling of exploration and the opportunity to be outside in environments that are new and challenging," says Darlene Lim, a biogeologist postdoc at NASA's Ames Research Center.

February 18, 2005

Bridging the Worlds of Science and Public Policy

"Even if you are not doing science when you are an advisor, you definitely bring your training as a scientist to the table – and this can be of great benefit," says Nancy Kingsbury, Science Advisor at Natural Resources Canada.

January 20, 2006

Astronomy: The Search for a Stellar Career

When the funding belt tightens and astronomers have to work on shoestring budgets, resourcefulness and innovation are the order of the day.

June 17, 2005

Rising Canadian Stars win Cottrell Scholar Awards

"It's our way to articulate not only the importance of integration of teaching and research but also to communicate that the Canadian community is really making great strides in science education as well as in scientific research," explains James Gentile, President of Research Corporation.

January 20, 2006

Big Science in a Small Country

“You build bigger, you go fainter, you go deeper, and you’ll have a shot at a major discovery.” --Ralph Pudritz, professor of physics and astronomy at McMaster University.

April 22, 2005

Across the Road from the Ivory Tower

"I remember being a student in the lab, and a sales guy came to show software and I thought that I never want to be that guy. Then I became that guy, and I found that it matured me scientifically." - Chris Williams, Principal Scientist, Chemical Computing Group.

May 05, 2006

Surf's Up: A Career in Ocean Science

"I always felt that I have a deep personal connection to the ocean environment," says oceanographer Francis Smith.

June 24, 2005

It's a Small World: Canada's Hub for Nanotech

The National Institute for Nanotechnology is an integrated, multidisciplinary institution involving researchers in physics, chemistry, engineering, biology, informatics, pharmacy, and medicine.

March 18, 2005

Dirty Bombs and Other Career Stories of a Defense Scientist

"We can basically go into a terrorist's apartment and confirm that he had in his possession nuclear material."

January 21, 2005

Science on Ice

"By creating interest and momentum through the next IPY, I can see a real resurgence in opportunities for young scientists across Canada," says David Hik, Executive Director, Canadian Secretariat, International Polar Year.

December 16, 2005

Risky Business

“The lifestyle of a postdoc just didn’t appeal to me," Alex Marini, Senior Manager in Risk Management, National Bank of Canada says, "and I knew then that perhaps this wasn’t the direction that I wanted to go.”