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What does your DNA look like? Try this easy experiment at home to see it.
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Don't throw out your egg shells - try this experiment to create sparkly crystal geodes.
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Build a mini Game Day Catapult and score your own winning field goal.
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Here’s another use for eggs in your kitchen – growing fancy crystal geodes! But what is a geode? A real geode is a rock with sparkly crystals inside. Growing a real geode can take millions of years, but this experiment is much faster, so get crackin’.
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Your DNA contains important instructions found in every cell about how your body is built and functions. Try this simple experiment to extract DNA from your cheek to see what you’re made of!
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Score your own winning field goal with this high-flying experiment. Put your science, technology, engineering and math skills to the test and create a catapult to see how far you can launch a mini football.
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Today, the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) released its economic impact results for the 2016-17 fiscal year. Last year, SRC provided a more than 18-times return for every dollar invested by the...
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SRC is encouraging people (kids and adults!) to turn their kitchens and backyards into science labs this summer and unleash their inner scientist! We’ve created three easy, at-home science experiments...
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As the second leading cause of lung cancer, the presence of radon in a home poses a safety issue that can be readily dealt with in many cases. As many people have not even heard of radon, the challenge lies in building awareness about the importance of testing among the general public.
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Extreme summer weather can have significant impacts our economy, society and environment. We’re talking about hail, tornadoes, plow winds, no rain, hot temperatures - all of which can lead to flooding, drought, insects, diseases and forest fires. It’s important to prepare for these types of weather events, so we can reduce the impacts and become more adaptable.
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The Orange Wheat Blossom Midge fly is a scourge on wheat producers around the planet. The Midge Tolerant Wheat Stewardship group is working together to protect and ensure the future of the technology that is the sole line of defense against the midge fly. Learn more.
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Most people might be surprised to know that wetlands are hot spots of biodiversity in a forested landscape. They’re also a huge reservoir of carbon. And it’s important to conserve wetlands to maintain that carbon in the ground.
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Learn about a former Mechanical Engineering student's experience working with SRC's Industrial Engineering team.
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