March 8th is International Womenβs Day, a day to highlight the ongoing progress towards gender equity and examine the barriers that still exist. SNOLAB asked members of our community who identify as women to share about who inspired them. Read the full story here: www.snolab.ca/news/interna...
#IWD
08.03.2026 14:00
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SNOLABβs Director of Research, Dr. Ray Bunker weighed in on the search for dark matter on Quirks and Quarks. Dan Falk and Bob McDonald discussed dark matter - what is and how SNOLAB is playing a pivotal role in the search for it. Listen to the segment here: www.cbc.ca/listen/live-...
04.03.2026 19:48
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What better way to kick off March Break in #GreaterSudbury than a public skate on Sunday March 15th at 12:30 in Lively. Members of our team will be there to chat about the physics of skating and the science underway at SNOLAB. We hope to see you there!
#MarchBreak #PublicSkating #StayActive!
02.03.2026 20:16
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science
11 February
The UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science recognizes the achievements of and barriers faced by women in STEM.
At SNOLAB we believe that diversity in people boosts research excellence and drives new, innovative ways of working.
Learn more about #IDWGS:
www.unesco.org/en/days/wome...
11.02.2026 16:10
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Muons: Emblems of discovery
Once a surprise to physicists, these particles are useful tools inside and outside the realm of particle physics.
Muons are high energy particles that have an interesting impact on the science at SNOLAB β and are a big reason we do our science underground. Check out this great article about muons by @symmetrymagazine.org: www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/muon...
30.01.2026 19:23
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Wanting to gain hands-on experience in a world-class underground science lab? SNOLAB is hiring for various student positions across many disciplines! Applications for the Summer 2026 term close soon and can be found here: www.snolab.ca/employment/s...
28.01.2026 20:44
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The SNOLAB community joins all of Canada in celebrating the remarkable life of Kirsty Duncan. As Minister of Science and Sport from 2025 to 2019, her contributions to science and country were immeasurable, and she will leave a lasting legacy at SNOLAB and beyond.
27.01.2026 02:41
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Voting for the Global Photowalk competition is now open! Explore breathtaking images that capture the beauty of science and creativity and vote for your favourite. πΈ
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Cast your vote: www.interactions.org/photowalk
#Ingris_Leiva #PhysPics25 #Physics #SciencePhotography #VoteNow #Photowalk2025
26.01.2026 19:37
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Voting for the Global Photowalk competition is now open! Explore breathtaking images that capture the beauty of science and creativity and vote for your favourite. πΈ
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Cast your vote and help crown the winner: www.interactions.org/photowalk
#PhysPics25 #Physics
20.01.2026 14:00
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Summer undergraduate job applications are now open!
Join our team and gain hands-on experience in a cutting-edge research environment. For more information, view the job posting here: www.snolab.ca/wp-content/u...
16.01.2026 18:10
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Meet Aryan!
Aryan is a student from the University of Waterloo studying Physics and Astronomy. He recently completed a student co-op term as part of our Fall 2025 student group, working on the DEAP-3600 experiment.
#StudentsAtSNOLAB
15.01.2026 17:52
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Voting for the Global Photowalk competition is now open! Explore breathtaking images that capture the beauty of science. πΈ
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Cast your vote and help crown the winner: www.interactions.org/photowalk
#PhysPics25 #Physics #SciencePhotography #VoteNow #Photowalk2025
14.01.2026 15:00
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This extreme precision and attention to detail is made possible by our incredible team of Cleaner Maintainers.
πΈ Photo 1 features Colin Ockenden, a proud SNOLAB Cleaner Maintainer for 19 years and counting!
πΈ Photo 2 by Sarah Reese
πΈ Photo 3 by Mary Katherine Keown
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13.01.2026 16:52
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Did you know that SNOLABβs underground laboratory space is maintained as a class-2000 clean lab?
Every piece of material that comes in, from nuts and bolts to large pieces of acrylic, is carefully cleaned. This lets us manage our lab as an ultra-clean environment.
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13.01.2026 16:52
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π’ The Canadian Association of Physicists 2026 Annual Congress will be held in Ottawa, ON from June 22-26. The deadline to submit an abstract is coming up on January 15, 2026.
Find more details on abstract submission on the CAP website: cap.ca/congress-con...
12.01.2026 18:30
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There's still space left for our CV and Cover letter writing workshop this week with Profs Stephen Sekula (@snolabscience.bsky.social) and Miriam Diamond (@utoronto.ca). Join us in person at Queenβs or virtually on Zoom.
12.01.2026 17:50
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SNOLAB is excited to be welcoming a new group of students for the Winter 2026 co-op term! These students are going to get some great hands-on experience working on a variety of projects ranging from data analysis on dark matter experiments to improving IT systems.
07.01.2026 19:10
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Congratulations to Roseann Runte, former president and CEO of the Canada Foundation for Innovation and vice-chancellor of Carleton University, on being appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada. www.gg.ca/en/appointme...
#InnovationInCanada #WomenInLeadership #CanadianExcellence
31.12.2025 19:40
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Did you know SNOLAB provided valuable work experience to 44 students over 3 cohorts last year? The majority (72%) come from Ontario institutions. 64% of SNOLAB alumni begin their careers in Ontario.
Read more in SNOLABβs latest Annual Report here: www.snolab.ca/wp-content/u...
29.12.2025 15:45
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Did you know SNOLAB hosts more than 1,200 facility users and collaborators from 166 institutions across 26 countries? 24% of users are from Canadian institutions.
Read more in SNOLABβs latest Annual Report here: www.snolab.ca/wp-content/u...
24.12.2025 17:00
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SNOLAB continues to be a leader in underground science, training, outreach, and in the community. Read about it all in SNOLABβs latest annual report - Innovation Lives at SNOLAB: Ontarioβs training ground for scientists, technologists, and tradespeople. www.snolab.ca/wp-content/u...
23.12.2025 21:07
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This indicates that, in the absence of natural radiation exposure, yeast growth is restricted, suggesting that natural environmental radiation exposure may be important for normal cell function.
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23.12.2025 14:55
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Yeast cultured underground is shielded from naturally occurring external radiation and has been shown to grow more slowly. It has an average colony area that is approximately 20% smaller than the normal radiation-exposed controls that are grown on the surface of the Earth.
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23.12.2025 14:54
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The fifth and last image featured on our annual Holiday Card is a representative photograph of yeast colonies grown on a solid agar nutrient mix. Their growth was quantified by measuring their relative colony area (black spots).
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23.12.2025 14:53
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By carefully controlling the colour and brightness of this light, scientists can check how the detector sees and measures events and ensure that they are recorded accurately. This reduces uncertainty and increases confidence in what SNO+ sees.
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22.12.2025 18:33
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The fourth image on our annual Holiday Card features the SNO+ laserball, a tool used to help calibrate the SNO+ detector. The laserball is a special light diffuser connected to a fibre optic cable that sends light to the detectorβs photomultiplier tubes.
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22.12.2025 18:32
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