Science

  • The College on the Hill New History of the Ontario Agricultural College, 1874 to 1999

    Creator

    Ross, Alexander

    Crowley, Terry

    Abstract

    How has the Ontario Agricultural College contributed to Canadian education? What role has the college played in the development of agriculture since it was founded in 1874? This history of Canada’s oldest agricultural college revolves around these two questions. It shows that the college’s mandate has changed in its attempt to serve both education and agriculture. The Ontario Agricultural College was established to enshrine science in farming, but it also became the testing and extension arm of the provincial ministry of agriculture.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Canadians in Space The Forever Frontier

    Creator

    Melady, John

    Abstract

    In 1984, Marc Garneau became Canadas first astronaut and a national hero. Since then, seven of his fellow citizens have followed in his footsteps, many more than once. This book was written as a twenty-fifth anniversary tribute to these brave men and women who defied tremendous odds, risked their lives, and soared from Earth on sheets of flame.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Grandma Says Weather Lore From Meteorlogist Cindy Day

    Creator

    Day, Cindy

    Abstract

    On Cindy Day’s grandmother’s farm, the weather wasn’t predicted with a computer or official forecast, but by accumulated wisdom and careful observation. Cindy’s grandma was a constant prognosticator, making predictions about the weather that more often than not, proved correct! Grandma Says is a collection of 80 weather-related sayings that Cindy recalls from her grandmother. Now CTV Atlantic’s meteorologist, Cindy explains the science behind this traditional weather lore, and over 40 accent illustrations complement the text. New softcover edition.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Be a Wilderness Detective

    Creator

    Kochanoff, Peggy

    Abstract

    Why is that tree lumpy? How do insects stay alive in the winter? What are tides, anyway?In Be a Wilderness Detective, biologist and artist Peggy Kochanoff answers these and many more questions. With simple language and beautifully accurate paintings, Kochanoff walks young readers through many nature puzzles, including identifying different types of animal poop and understanding how maple trees can be tapped without being harmed. Clear, precise, and engaging, Be a Wilderness Detective is the perfect book for budding naturalists;and it will also convince couch potatoes to get outside.

    Publisher (Source)

    Halifax

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Before Ontario The Archaeology of a Province

    Creator

    Munson, Marit K.

    Jamieson, Susan M.

    Abstract

    Before Ontario there was ice. As the last ice age came to an end, land began to emerge from the melting glaciers. With time, plants and animals moved into the new landscape and people followed. For almost 15,000 years, the land that is now Ontario has provided a home for their descendants: hundreds of generations of First Peoples. With contributions from the province's leading archaeologists, Before Ontario provides both an outline of Ontario's ancient past and an easy to understand explanation of how archaeology works.

    Publisher (Source)

    02 Proprietary discount code

    MQUP

    Non spécifié
  • Our Ice Is Vanishing / Sikuvut Nunguliqtuq A History of Inuit, Newcomers, and Climate Change

    Creator

    Wright, Shelley

    Abstract

    The Arctic is ruled by ice. For Inuit, it is a highway, a hunting ground, and the platform on which life is lived. While the international community argues about sovereignty, security, and resource development at the top of the world, the Inuit remind us that they are the original inhabitants of this magnificent place - and that it is undergoing a dangerous transformation. The Arctic ice is melting at an alarming rate and Inuit have become the direct witnesses and messengers of climate change.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    MQUP

    Non spécifié
  • Self Science A Guide to the Mind and Your Brain's Potential

    Abstract

    Self Science takes the study of the brain out of the laboratory and into the light. After years of seeing how evidence-based practices ignore the individual and fall into generalizations, Dr. Mandy Wintink decided there had to be another way. Looking beyond her training in traditional neuroscience, she embarked on a journey to better understand the way her own brain works and discovered a holistic understanding that put the individual back in focus. With this book, she tells that story and empowers her readers to do the same.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Iguana Books

    Non spécifié
  • No Ordinary Mike Michael Smith, Nobel Laureate

    Creator

    Damer, Eric

    Astell, Caroline

    Abstract

    The extraordinary story of Michael Smith, a man who rose from humble beginnings in Blackpool, England, to become a revolutionary gene researcher, philanthropist and Nobel Prize winner. A professor at the University of British Columbia, Smith dedicated his talent and energy to science research, and later launched the university's internationally regarded Biotechnology Laboratory. The authors present not only the career and science of a great Canadian scientist, but also the politics and personalities of university research.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Non spécifié
  • A brief history of time

    Creator

    Hawking, S. W.

    Abstract

    Stephen W. Hawking, widely regarded as the most brilliant physicist since Einstein, discusses in a friendly and self-deprecating manner age-old questions about the origin and fate of the universe. Difficult concepts are made simple by Hawking's familiar, accessible prose.

    Publisher (Source)

    Prince Frederick, Md.

    [Prince Frederick, Md.]

    Recorded Books

    [Distributed by] OneClick Digital

    Non spécifié
  • Everything all at once : how to unleash your inner nerd, tap into radical curiosity and solve any problem

    Creator

    Nye, Bill

    Abstract

    Bill Nye has been the public face of science for more than 20 years. In Everything All at Once, the New York Times bestselling author urges readers to become activists and agents of change. Everything All at Once is an exciting, inspiring call to unleash the power of the nerd mindset that exists within us all. Nye believes we'll never be able to tackle our society's biggest, most complex problems if we don't even know how to solve the small ones.

    Publisher (Source)

    Prince Frederick, Md.

    [Prince Frederick, Md.]

    Recorded Books

    [Distributed by] RBdigital

    Non spécifié