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All About Glaciers!

Friday Nov 11th, 2022

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What Are Glaciers?  Glaciers are massive blocks of ice that have been gathered over time through fallen snow being compressed into hard ice. They move very slowly due to their large size and this movement is caused by the force known as gravity! Gravity is the force by which a body (like our Earth) pulls objects towards its center.  Photograph by James L. Amos/National Geographic Creative Where Are They Found? Glaciers are mostly found in the polar regions, which makes... [read more]

Solar Eclipse

Thursday Feb 8th, 2024

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We have a Total Solar Eclipse coming up soon on April 8th 2024! But do you know what a solar eclipse is? Read to find out more about solar eclipses!   What is a solar eclipse? A solar eclipse happens when the Moon moves between Earth and the Sun. When this happens, the Moon gradually blocks out the light from the Sun. If the Sun and Moon line up perfectly in the sky, we call it a total solar eclipse. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun... [read more]

Dry Ice and its Nutty facts

Tuesday Dec 24th, 2019

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Hello Friends, Nutty Scientists Canada Wishing YOU and Your Family a Happy Christmas & Wonderful Holidays !! As you know Nutty Scientists Canada, recently had a science event for our little Canadian scientists. We have received huge feedback from the participants of the event. Most of the common questions about the dry ice experiments and the science behind the dry ice. On your request, our research team like to present some information / facts on DRY ICE and we are sure you will be... [read more]

DNA

Sunday Apr 26th, 2020

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DNA Yesterday was a special in the history, as because on 25th April 1953, James Watson, Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins, and Rosalind Franklin published papers on the structure of DNA! DNA was first observed by a German biochemist named Frederich Miescher in 1869. But for many years, researchers did not realize the importance of this molecule. It was not until 1953 that James Watson, Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin figured out the structure of DNA — a double... [read more]

Biodiversity: Biological Diversity

Saturday May 30th, 2020

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Biodiversity: Biological Diversity Biological Diversity is the terms for variety and variability of life on Earth. Its an essential element of life, the very fabric of "natural capital" of our planet. Biodiversity is typically a measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level. Nature provides nutritious food, supplies clean air and water, sustains livelihoods, acts as a buffer against extreme weather events and regulates the... [read more]

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