How geologists found the world’s oldest fossils in CanadaThe geologist who dated what appear to be the world’s oldest fossils on what it took to make the discovery in Quebec
Perimeter Lecture Live: Building the world’s best telescope?Watch Amber Straughn discuss the construction of the James Webb Space Telescope—the Hubble’s heir—on Wednesday at 7 PM ET
Dr. Sara Seager on unlocking the universe’s mysteriesA renowned Canadian exoplanet expert talks NASA’s big announcement and the allure of finding another Earth
Nerds are literal, and other things we learned from TRAPPIST-1Scott Feschuk on NASA’s newly discovered solar system (and those weird, un-fact-checkable illustrations)
Live: NASA discovers a solar system—with some planets with Earth-like potential’There are seven Earth-size planets orbiting the nearby TRAPPIST-1 star about 40 light years away’
The history and the wisdom of Hermann Rorschach’s ink blotsRorschach’s famous ink blots have been dismissed as parlour tricks. But they’re still used worldwide, even as they turn 100 years old
Chris Hadfield’s musical mission takes Danny Michel to the ArcticTalk about an icebreaker: The Canadian singer-songwriter joined the spaceman for a remarkable trip on a Russian ship, where he recorded a new album
Why Canada’s digital economy rests in the hands of our girlsFor International Day of Women and Girls In Science, Jennifer Flanagan urges Canada to invest in the STEM talents of our young girls
One giant leap for art: The sculpture that’s headed to the MoonThe Vitae Project wouldn’t be the first piece of art on the moon. But if everything goes right, it may be its most ambitiously beautiful.
Perimeter Public Lecture, live: The physics of Wall StreetThe first Perimeter Public Lecture of 2017 tackles the powers and limits of ’quants’—and Maclean’s is live-streaming it at 7 pm ET