Science North Science Cafés
Science North Science Cafés
Science North
NEWS!!!! As of June 1, 2019, the Science North Science Café Podcast will no longer be available on this channel. BUT, all episodes will be uploaded to Science North's new podcast channel: the Science North Podcast. Look for all your favourite episodes there! Breaking down the barriers between academia and the general public. Science Cafes democratize science, taking it out of the domain of the expert and allowing everyone to voice an opinion. Recorded live at Science North in Sudbury, Ontario Canada.
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May 24, 2019
58 sec
Mining Deeper
With increased demand for resources, the mining industry continues to search for new deposits, often in new places. These deposits are often much deeper underground than deposits that have historically been mined. However, mining in difficult landscapes (such as below 2.5km underground) has major challenges such rock stresses and stability, heat on the human body, ventilation, productivity, and energy consumption, to name a few. What innovative ways are people in the mining industry overcoming these challenges? What does the future of mining look like? Speakers: Charles Nyabeze, Vice President of Business Development CEMI Dr. Tammy Eger, Full Professor in the School of Human Kinetics, Research Chair in Occupational Health and Safety with the Centre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health (CROSH) at Laurentian University Patti Pegues, Manager of Mine Planning for the North Atlantic Technical Services Department, Vale.
May 7, 2019
1 hr 18 min
Cowboy Science: Regulating Research in an Unregulated World
Unfettered experimentation driven by pure curiosity is giving way to a debate over whether to establish “no-go” areas of science—such as using new gene-editing technologies to produce engineered babies, giving flu viruses and other pathogens new capabilities, and engineering microbes to produce illegal drugs. Should we establish no-go areas of research? Who decides and who enforces it? What are the risks of not establishing regulations? Do we limit our potential by limiting ourselves? Speakers: Barbara Ward-Dagnon, CEO Medicor Research Inc Adam Pawluch, Clinical Research Coordinator, Medicor Research Inc. Dr. Farukh Jabeen, Founder and CEO, Avecina MedCann Innovations Dr. Michael Yeo, Full Professor, Department of Philosophy Laurentian University
May 6, 2019
1 hr 27 min
Thinking Extinction: Should we try to save all species (and maybe bring some back?)
The current rate of species loss on our planet is alarming, but scientists and conservationists are divided about the best response to this extinction crisis. Is it possible to save all species, and should we even try? What is the value of a species,
Apr 1, 2019
1 hr 38 min
The CSI Effect: What is fact and fiction in forensic science?
TV shows and movies about crime solving have exploded in popularity in recent years, but real-life forensic research is much more complicated, and much more diverse, than what we see on the screen. Is forensic science in the media actually affecting re...
Mar 19, 2019
1 hr 36 min
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