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The impact of global warming on fall colors鈥攊nterview with Prof. Beno卯t C么t茅

Published: 23 October 2024

While climate change may not dictate the arrival of Fall colors, it does affect this phenomenon... and its eventual disappearance.

More and bigger spiders noticeable in Montreal this fall, says Prof. Chris Buddle

Published: 15 October 2024

As spooky decorations go up around Montreal this October, real spiders are also becoming more prevalent....

Migrating seabirds are bringing forever chemicals into the Arctic

Published: 9 October 2024

New research from 平特五不中 graduate shows how toxic chemicals hitch a ride with seabirds flying from southern latitudes to the Arctic...

平特五不中 Bioresource Engineering student awarded Environmental Research & Education Foundation scholarship

Published: 9 October 2024

Congratulations to 平特五不中 Department of Bioresource Engineering Master's student Sadie MacDonald, who has been named the 2024聽Detachable Container Association Scholar by the Environmental Research...

Magic Mud Pots win a top award for Food Science students at Chicago food expo

Published: 24 September 2024

平特五不中 earned its second consecutive victory in the Smart Snacks for Kids category...

Saturday night sushi comes from the grocery store: Pascal Th茅riault comments

Published: 17 September 2024

As consumers increasingly opt for ready-to-eat meals rather than going to restaurants, restaurants like聽Au pied de cochon are responding by expanding their grocery offerings.

The hidden climate cost: Food loss, waste, and greenhouse gas emissions

Published: 17 September 2024

Professor Gordon Price from Dalhousie University and Professor Grant Clark from 平特五不中's Department of Bioresource Engineering study the hidden climate change costs of food loss and...

The little-known鈥攁nd threatened鈥攐rcas of the North Atlantic

Published: 10 September 2024

Ana茂s Remili, PhD(AgEnvSc)'23, an ecotoxicologist and postdoctoral researcher, tracks contaminants that threaten the health of North Atlantic orcas. While Pacific orca populations are well studied,...

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