Ian's Blog and Newsletters

This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and CORE Ottawa

About Polystrate Fossils

I received an email asking some common questions about polystrate fossils. To my dismay, I realized I had never actually answered these questions in writing anywhere. Polystrate fossils are fossils which are buried in the sedimentary record cutting through more than...

Robot Gripper Project:

Suitable for pretty much any age group from about grade 7 up, depending on how much preparation work you do beforehand. It can be made from a variety of materials such as cardboard with round toothpicks, to wood, plastic even metal and bolts. The choice is yours....

Fun family fossil dig!

Fossils are surprisingly common in the Ottawa Valley and often very easy to get, you just need to know where and how to look. Rock cuts are fabulous places to check, and especially along highway 17 right beside the Muskrat river at the bottom of Meath hill there are...

The effects of pink light on life…

Currently, we as human beings are stressed out (gee, it takes a genius to figure that one out). Here's why: Looking at diagram #1, you see a schematic diagram of the synopses of our nerves. There is currently a gap in each synapse which must be jumped electrically for...