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Materials /Websites: Biological Sciences - Dr. Wing SungMeet Dr. Wing Sung and discover a career in which scientists use little proteins to solve big problems, such as treating diseases, reducing chlorine use in the pulp and paper industry and improving the quality of hemp fibre. National Research Council Canada Periodic Table of the ElementsNavigate this interactive Periodic Table to learn more about the elements and their properties. National Research Council Canada Canadian Light SourceDiscover Canada's synchrotron, an extremely powerful microscope in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. National Research Council Canada Construction InnovationRead news on construction relating to recent research results, product evaluations, code developments and conference highlights in this online newsletter. National Research Council Canada Formation of DiamondsDiscover how diamonds are formed. Read a text explanation or view a video that demonstrates the process. Natural Resources Canada Magnetism Fact SheetDiscover how neutron scattering research led to new knowledge about magnetism. National Research Council Canada Nano-Material ArchitectureDiscover how single-walled carbon nanotubes are being investigated for potential use in biomedical applications and new composite materials. National Research Council Canada National Measurement StandardsLearn about the institute responsible for developing and maintaining base quantities of measurements such as mass, length, time and temperature. National Research Council Canada NRC Institute for Research in Construction - PublicationsLink to practice-oriented publications and guides on construction for professors, educators and students. National Research Council Canada Polymers: Next Generation Materials and Applications are ExpandingLearn about the creation of products for applications such as foams, films, moulding and electroplating from polymer-based materials, the primary material used in making plastics. National Research Council Canada Scattered Neutrons Never Lie!Learn about the materials analysis method known as powder neutron diffraction and discover how it works. National Research Council Canada The Quest for the Ultimate Measurement: Single Atom Timepieces and Femtosecond frequency Combs covering the Optical SpectrumLearn about Canada’s contributions and research into the goal of perfecting time measurement. Read about key developments and the latest technologies. National Research Council Canada |
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