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Science North 25.10.2020

Did you know that bat wings are very much like human arms and hands? They are composed of the same bones, except they have a thin membrane of skin, called patagium, extending between the hand and the body, as well as between each finger bone. Bats can move their wings like hands, pretty much swimming through the air. They are classified under a group called Chiroptera, which comes from the Greek and means hand-wing! #BatWeek

Science North 07.10.2020

Looking for ways to be green this Halloween? Here are some easy tricks! Make your own costume or borrow one from a friend If you’re handing out candy this year, consider low package options, like pencils or boxes of crayons or Smarties Don’t drive to another neighbourhood to trick or treat - stay close to home and only go by foot Make your own decorations from upcycled materials... Compost your pumpkin after Halloween Have any other tips? Share with us!

Science North 24.09.2020

LAST CHANCE! This Friday is our very last night of Halloween at Dynamic Earth! Get in the spooky spirit with us before it's too late! Buy your tickets at sciencenorth.ca/halloween

Science North 22.09.2020

Did you know that allergies to cats are one of the most common among humans? Contrary to what you might think, it’s not their fur or hair people are allergic to. It’s actually the proteins in the cat’s sebaceous glands and saliva. But how do these proteins cause allergic reactions? People with allergies have oversensitive immune systems. Harmless things, like cat dander, are mistaken for dangerous invaders, and the supersensitive body attacks them as they would attack microbe...s that can cause diseases. The symptoms of the allergy are the side effects of your immune system acting against the allergen, or what trigger the allergy. Not everybody is allergic to cats, so if you are among one of these lucky people who can be around cats, share with us how you’re celebrating #NationalCatDay! @finnthelittlefeline celebrated by adventuring to the Big Nickel where he came across some pumpkins at the entrance of Halloween at Dynamic Earth!

Science North 17.09.2020

Join us for a celebration of #DarkMatterDay with SNOLAB! Staff Scientist Olathe MacIntyre is hosting SNOLAB research scientist Pietro Giampa for a Bluecoat Talks. We’ll find out about all the knowns and unknowns in the search for dark matter. Tune in and ask your questions to our guest!

Science North 04.09.2020

Ghost, ghouls and witches alike, Are invited to come to our Halloween night! See over 5,000 pumpkins aglow, And don’t miss our Big Nickel Halloween Show. Join us this weekend with your family and friends ... To experience spooktacular fun before Halloween ends! Tickets at sciencenorth.ca/halloween

Science North 24.08.2020

Today’s #TBT is very special as we tell the story of one of our most remarkable exhibits, the fin whale skeleton! Our fin whale was washed ashore Anticosti Island, at the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Quebec. It was there for 3 years before we sent out a crew to recover it. It was not an easy task! Our team worked hard cleaning the rotten meat on-site for 10 days. It was then transported to Sudbury, where the bones spent several weeks up in the tailings of Inco (now Vale) to be ...dried out in the sun. But the problem was that there was still whale oil within the bones! How did we get rid of it? As oil separates from water, our team submerged the entire skeleton in a lake that was already polluted for the entire winter! Come spring, all of the oil was removed! We then steam-cleaned the skeleton before mounting the 65-feet whale in the science centre! It was a job ‘whale’ done! What’s your favourite memory from the whale skeleton?