Ever heard of a mineral that filters nuclear waste and freshens up your cat’s litter box? Step into the world of zeolites with James Shipley, a geology student bringing the Canadian Museum of Nature’s mineral collection to digital life.| Canadian Museum of Nature
What if old photo negatives could help shape the future of science? Dive into the story of a young researcher who’s bringing nearly a century of Arctic exploration into the digital age – one scan at a time.| Canadian Museum of Nature
More than 500 specimens of map lichen (Rhizocarpon geographicum) are being digitized at the Canadian Museum of Nature! Student Natalie Testart uncovered the surprising size and variety of this collection – and helped make it accessible to researchers worldwide.| Canadian Museum of Nature