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Canadian Scientists and Inventors

Canadian Scientists and Inventors
Author: Harry Black
Publisher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2008
Genre: Inventors
ISBN: 1551388189

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More than 200 years of profiles and discoveries that range from apples to BlackBerrys, from steamships to jet engines, from vaccines to lasers are covered. They reflect the significant milestones in 5 major areas - communication, discovery, electronics, health, and transportation.


Scientific Canadian

Scientific Canadian
Author: Roy Mayer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1999
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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This book looks at the astonishing record of scientific discoveries and engineering inventions fostered by Canada's National Research Council (NRC). From the space shuttle's Canadarm, to state-of-the-art biotech labs, from Internet technology to medical diagnostics, the author tells the story of these Canadians and their inventions.


The Canadian Inventor Activity Book

The Canadian Inventor Activity Book
Author: William J. Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1988
Genre: Inventions
ISBN: 9780921217244

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Twenty of Canada's greatest scientists, inventors, and Nobel prize winners are shown.


George J. Klein

George J. Klein
Author: Richard I. Bourgeois-Doyle
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780660193229

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This book is the official biography of George J. Klein, a design engineer who spent 40 years at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) and was considered "the most productive inventor in Canada in the 20th Century". The book recounts Klein's family history and personal life.


Inventors

Inventors
Author: Carlotta Hacker
Publisher: DIANE Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2000
Genre: Inventions
ISBN: 9781896990477

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The Canadians

The Canadians
Author: Anthony Hyde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1980*
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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Canadians Who Innovate

Canadians Who Innovate
Author: Roseann O'Reilly Runte
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2024-05-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1668023873

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Profiles of some of the most inventive and creative Canadians and the ideas that are making Canada a leading nation in innovation. From saving lives to saving harvests... From discovering ancient diamonds to identifying the first exo-planet... From driverless cars to quantum computers... From Nobel laureates to your next-door neighbor... This book offers uplifting stories of innovative Canadians. Canadians Who Innovate includes two Nobel laureates, an astronaut, extraordinary business leaders, the godfathers of artificial intelligence, and top quantum experts, including the inventor of what may be the next quantum computer. It features profiles of the first director of engineering at Google, who is now working on nuclear fusion; a medical researcher who communicates on TikTok about the efficacy and potential for RNA vaccine technology; and a PhD in nuclear physics who has twice won the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Meet the linguist who works with Indigenous people to make online dictionaries, an internationally consulted specialist on migration, an agri-tech investor, a world specialist on permafrost, and the expert in systems and number theory who has a way to fix health care. And don’t forget the engineer who grew human cells on apples, a feat that is leading to the creation of replacement organs that do not require donors—not to be confused with the aerospace technology developer who created a tethering system to clean up space debris and a 3-D printer that prints biological tissue. Featuring brilliant thinkers from coast to coast to coast, and others from around the world who now call Canada home, Canadians Who Innovate paints a promising picture of a cleaner, healthier, more innovative future for us all.


Ingenious

Ingenious
Author: David Johnston
Publisher: Signal
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0771050917

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To celebrate Canada's 150th birthday, Governor General David Johnston and Tom Jenkins have crafted a richly illustrated volume of brilliant Canadian innovations whose widespread adoption has made the world a better place. From Bovril to BlackBerrys, lightbulbs to liquid helium, peanut butter to Pablum, this is a surprising and incredibly varied collection to make Canadians proud, and to our unique entrepreneurial spirit. Successful innovation is always inspired by at least one of three forces -- insight, necessity, and simple luck. Ingenious moves through history to explore what circumstances, incidents, coincidences, and collaborations motivated each great Canadian idea, and what twist of fate then brought that idea into public acceptance. Above all, the book explores what goes on in the mind of an innovator, and maps the incredible spectrum of personalities that have struggled to improve the lot of their neighbours, their fellow citizens, and their species. From the marvels of aboriginal invention such as the canoe, snowshoe, igloo, dogsled, lifejacket, and bunk bed to the latest pioneering advances in medicine, education, philanthropy, science, engineering, community development, business, the arts, and the media, Canadians have improvised and collaborated their way to international admiration. Ingenious tells you why they did it and how they made the world a better place.


Science, Technology and Canadian History

Science, Technology and Canadian History
Author: Richard A. Jarrell
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0889207550

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The first Conference on the Study of the History of Canadian Science and Technology, held in Kingston, Ontario in November 1978, marks the emergence of a new Canadian discipline. This wide-ranging, bilingual collection of papers and workshops includes contributions by some of the historians, scientists, educators, students, archivists, and government representatives present at the conference. The papers discuss the nature of the new field, its objectives, and the problems of resources, funding, publishing, and practical uses which face historians of Canadian science and technology. Records of the workshops convey the flavour of excitement present at the conference. Included in the volume are an extensive bibliography and listings of museums and available collections, research in progress, and conference participants.