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Urban beekeeping can be bad for wild bees

Published: 11 August 2020

Urban beekeeping has been touted as a way to boost pollination and improve sustainability, food security and biodiversity in cities. Many people and businesses who've added beehives to their...

Lutte contre le gaspillage alimentaire

Published: 8 November 2019

Le 27 septembre, Greta Thunberg était à Montréal pour parler de l’urgence climatique. Les questions environnementales sont en ce moment à l’avant-scène des enjeux sociaux. « Malheureusement, on...

Germination Audiomentary Series Ep 1: Changing the World Through Pulse Breeding

Published: 9 January 2020

In 2019 — with the help of the Borlaug Training Foundation — [Germination] put out the call to plant breeders asking them what they would do if they had $10 million to make the world a better place...

Experts weigh in on best handling of groceries during COVID-19 pandemic

Published: 30 March 2020

A routine trip to the grocery store can be complicated by a boatload of questions in the age of COVID-19....

Bioresource Engineering funding to support innovative research

Published: 29 July 2020

Congratulations to Professor Jan Adamowski (Bioresource Engineering) for receiving a $198,569 SSHRC Partnership Development Grant: #CitiSciWater – Exploring the potential of scalable, user-centric...

Four Burning Questions for Professor Emerita Harriet V.Kuhnlein, Commissioner, Lancet Report on Obesity

Published: 11 February 2019

The Lancet commission on Obesity published a report today on the joint pandemics of obesity, undernutrition, and climate change. In the report, the commissioners point to the fact that malnutrition...

5 lessons for a non-linear scientific career

Published: 21 March 2019

Éliane Ubalijoro, BSc(Agr)'92, PhD'01 has an incredible story. As a Rwandan college student, she was studying in Canada at the outbreak of the Rwandan civil war. She returned to Rwanda during the...

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