by d_admin | May 9, 2019 | Environment, Janice Willson, Paleontology
I have recently watched a documentary about prehistoric animals and wondered what used to occupy this land. Did we have bus-sized moose roaming our bogs or toaster-sized chipmunks scampering about the forest? Maybe not exactly, but there were some interesting beasties...
by d_admin | May 2, 2019 | Chemistry, Janice Willson, Physics, Women in Science
Ursula Franklin was a metallurgist (def: one who studies the chemical and physical behaviour of metallic elements), research physicist, and educator who spent over 40 years teaching at the University of Toronto. She was born in Munich, Germany in 1920; the child of...