Creating New Elements

Apparently the latest element confirmed in the periodic table is 115 – ununpentium

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A Little House is the new Big House

red toy house infront of real house

Little houses are becoming a trend in the US. How long before the tiny house catches on in Canada?

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Global Networking: Local to Global

In 2013, everyone knows about global networking.

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The Secret Origin of Dogs: Lupine to Canine

Dalmation Dog, copyright 2005 Bill Frymire

 

What does this dalmatian have in common with a wolf?…

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Harvest what you sow

Autumn is upon us with the kids back to school, grown-ups back to work, and the colours of the foliage starting to turn.  What have you sown this spring that blossomed over summer and is bearing fruit this fall?

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Terry Fox Tribute

Terry Fox MosaicOver the weekend, I created an “art bomb” installation  tribute to Terry Fox.  Located at the back of the …

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Sea Level Rise

ripple-water-drop

Water levels are rising and are projected to rise by 2.5 – 6.5 feet by 2100.  Could our children be living on a globe where water levels swamp cities we currently live in?…

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Free Print Winner!

Light streaming through forest

A big thank you to everyone who participated in the Free Print Contest! And the winner is…

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The Weakest Link

a paper clip in a chain of clips coming undone

Have you made a paperclip chain yet?  Now that the days are growing longer, and the leisure of summer draws to a close, it’s time to get your head back in the game.  Let’s be real here: you have some bad habits at work…

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The Secret Language of Barcodes

They’re on nearly every product you buy, part of the packaging or a sticker placed by retailers or suppliers…but what is a barcode and how does it work?

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Space in Asia: Vietnam & Ho Chi Minh

Relief globe showing Asia and the Pacific Rim. copyright March, 2005 Bill Frymire

When it comes to Asia, a seemingly small piece of the world puzzle as pictured from space, this continent has a huge impact on global trade, relations, and history.

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