Frosty the Arctic Rhino
Scientists have found a new rhino species. Not in Asia or Africa, where rhinos live today. This Arctic rhino species roamed northern Nunavut 23 million years ago. Back then, the Arctic was as warm as southern Ontario.
Can You Can? I Can!
Where do pickles come from? If you said, “the grocery store,” you’d be right.
But Grade 7, 8, and 9 students at Ocean Man First Nation are learning how to make their own.
“The Giraffe Lady”
A new Heritage Minute dropped on October 2. It pays tribute to Anne Innis Dagg. This Canadian zoologist was the world’s leading expert on giraffes.
Buff Barbie
A new collection of Barbies was created for the International Day of the Girl.
Let’s Go, Blue Jays!
It’s a great year to be a Toronto Blue Jays fan. Canada’s only MLB team had an amazing season. The team finished first in the American League East Division. Now they’re in the playoffs.
Radioactive Rhino Horns
Scientists have found a creative way to protect rhinos from poachers. How do they do it? By making their horns radioactive. It’s called the Rhisotope Project.
Slimy, Green, and Flourishing
Did you get to swim in a lake over the summer? Was the water clear, cool, and fresh? Or was there slimy green algae? Maybe algae levels were so high that the lake was closed.
Viral Trend, Indigenous Style
Have you heard of Labubus? These little plush monsters with wide eyes and sharp teeth are the latest craze. They’re hard to find and expensive to buy, but people love them.
The Robot Olympics
A new multisport competition launched in August. But the competitors weren’t human. They were robots.
Kid Coders Take a Bite of Astro Pi
Four Ontario students got a big thrill last spring. The code they wrote was used on the International Space Station (ISS).