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Science Mutters (2019)

Dick Bourgeois-Doyle

By Dick Bourgeois-Doyle

Dick Bourgeois-Doyle is a Canadian writer, a Canadian Science Publishing columnist and science administrator with an interest in innovation history, research ethics, and gender issues in technology. A three-time recipient of the NRC Canada Outstanding Achievement Award for public awareness of science and other recognitions, he has contributed to science promotion in Canada and abroad.

 

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Hashtag Canadarm

Hashtag Canadarm

Big Man, Tiny Particles, Many Faces

Big Man, Tiny Particles, Many Faces

Science Integrity and the Path of Abstraction

Science Integrity and the Path of Abstraction

Cookbooks, Kilos, and Communications

Cookbooks, Kilos, and Communications

Innovation in Lands of Ice and Snow

Innovation in Lands of Ice and Snow

 Fifty Years of Alternate Facts

Fifty Years of Alternate Facts

Survival of the Friendliest

Survival of the Friendliest

My Science Policy Battles and Why I Like the New UNESCO Statement

My Science Policy Battles and Why I Like the New UNESCO Statement

Biology, Blockchains and the Science Paper of the Future

Biology, Blockchains and the Science Paper of the Future

Can you spare 25 years?

Can you spare 25 years?

Mauna Kea Kanada Konfliction

Mauna Kea Kanada Konfliction

The End of the Universality of Science?

The End of the Universality of Science?

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Why imagination is more important than knowledge

Francis Rolleston

Rule Models and Role Models

Pythagorean Theorem

Canada's Worst Math Teacher

Dr. Thomas M. 'Tim' Dauphinee (1916-2017)

Dr. Thomas M. "Tim" Dauphinee (1916-2017)

Climate Change Communications in Three Steps

Climate Change Communications in Three Steps

The Key to Science Excellence

The Key to Science Excellence

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2023-06-01

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