The Antikythera Mechanism was discovered a hundred years ago in the wreckage of a 2000-year-old ship. For much of the last century, researchers, like Dr. Daryn Lehoux in the Classics Department at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, have been trying to figure out what this complex mechanical device can do. Dr. Lehoux spoke with host Bob MacDonald on Quirks and Quarks.
October 29th: The Antikythera Mechanism from CBC Radio: Editor’s Choice
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The Antikythera Mechanism
The Antikythera Mechanism was discovered a hundred years ago in the wreckage of a 2000-year-old ship. For much of the last century, researchers, like Dr. Daryn Lehoux in the Classics Department at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, have been trying to figure out what this complex mechanical device can do. Dr. Lehoux spoke with host Bob MacDonald on Quirks and Quarks.
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April 22nd: Robot Building Championship & Dragons and Castles from CBC Radio: Editor’s Choice
A mentor and a student report from the 2009 Robotic Championships in Atlanta where they are competing. Also, A woman from Sydney, Cape Breton has an idea that she thinks could be a huge boost to the island’s tourism industry and she’s pitching it on Dragon’s Den.
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March 24th: Reflecting on Racial Descrimination from CBC Radio: Editor’s Choice
Reporter Barbara Roberts was at the Boyce Farmers’ Market in Fredericton, New Brunswick last Thursday, reporting from the local events marking the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Here’s Barb in conversation with Jessie Sagawa of the New Brunswick African Association. Jessie talks about some of the problems she encountered when she came to Canada from Malawi. Some of the language you’ll hear is explicit.
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