Harvey Thorleifson: The Search for Diamonds in Canada | La recherche des diamants au Canada

Dr. Thorleifson is a scientist with Natural Resources Canada who, over the past 12 years, has made major contributions to the science that supports diamond exploration. He was recently named a 1998/99 Distinguished Lecturer of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum. Dr. Thorleifson will explain how diamonds were discovered in Canada. This is […]

Paul Corkum: Upcoming Laser-Based Technologies: What Every MP Needs to Know | Les prochaines technologies laser; pour être au courant du futur

Paul Corkum, National Research Council Canada Thursday, October 8, 1998 We listen to music read by laser light, our telephone conversations are carried on laser light, laser light reads the product codes when we shop and we all have friends who have had their eyes reshaped by lasers. What next? --- all optical operating rooms? […]

Dr. Elizabeth Cannon: Bringing Space Down to Earth | Les satellites reviennent sur Terre

Elizabeth Cannon, University of Calgary Thursday November 5, 1998 There are currently millions of users of the satellite-based Global Positioning System (GPS) and the global market for GPS devices is expected to exceed $30 billion by 2005. To help capture more of these opportunities for Canada, the federal government has just launched a new Network […]

Pierre Bélanger: The Robots are Coming; Intelligent Systems are Part of Our Future | Les robots sont à nos portes: les systèmes intelligents font déjà partie de votre vie

Pierre Bélanger, PRECARN Associates Inc., Ottawa Thursday, December 3, 1998 Come and learn how a nationwide research initiative is making Canada a leader in the development of systems that can perceive their own environments, reason, take action and dramatically extend human capabilities for many specialized tasks. Meet some of the award-winning products of this private-sectorBuniversity […]

Dr. Mary Anne White: New Materials for the Next Millennium | Que nous réserve le prochain millénaire en fait de matériaux nouveaux?

Mary Anne White, Dalhousie University Thursday, February 11, 1999 The various ages of humanity - the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Iron Age - have been characterized by the materials they introduced. In this century, new materials have again changed the way we live, allowing the invention of the transistor, fibre optics for telecommunications, […]

Dr. Jeremy McNeil: Outsmarting insect pests: What the latest research is telling us about how insects communicate, and how we can get the message across to them – naturally | Plus malin que les insectes nuisibles. Les plus récentes recherches nous renseignent sur la façon dont les insectes communiquent entre eux et sur les façons de leur transmettre un message clair… de façon naturelle

Jeremy McNeil, Laval University Thursday, March 11, 1999 The negative impact of insect pests on the production of food and fibre, as well as on human health, is enormous. At present chemical insecticides are the most commonly used means of control. However, insecticide resistance, together with the undesirable ecological effects of insecticides on a wide […]