Monthly Archives: May 2017

Never Judge A Book By It’s Cover

Photosynthesis – how plants eat light!

Lady bugs, folding design and origami – learn more from the world of science

Origami has long been studied and used as an important technique to learn how to fold complicated objects such as solar sails and insect wings.

 

 


Get Ready to Catch More Ideas – Welcome to Originality

Were do original ideas come from? Are ideas culturally contingent? What does that mean?

Where can we find the secrets of the universe?

If you have questions – we have the method (that is scientific methodology)!

Born to Die – how trophy game hunters are creating mutant animals!



 

In South African Trophy Hunters are willing to pay top prices to kill mutant coloured animals.  Learn more

Orignal standard fur on an African lion

Non-standard, genetically selected albino white fur on an African Lion.

The golden variant of many African grazing animals are particularly popular with big game hunters.

Listen to a description of how local game farmers are breeding rare and unusual coloured game animals.

Bill Nye needs editing to make it into the year 2017!

Bill Nye Episode has been edited to reflect a clearer understanding between sex and gender.

Lakes are so beautiful!

The characteristic blue-green colour of the water of the lake suggests that many fine mineral particles from the glaciers are reflecting light.

Top 10 Glacier Fed Lakes in BC

Lakes come in different colour formats.  Learn more about why certain bodies of water appear to be blue, green or brown.

Lake Scientitist.

Lake O’Hara -***** Lake