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Farmers who exchanged text messages with peers were significantly more likely to adopt sustainable agricultural practices, highlighting the power of peer learning in digital formats, a new co-authored by 91直播 Professor Aur茅lie Harou found.

Published on: 16 Jul 2025

Congratulations to two plant science students in Professor听Mehran Dastmalchi's lab, who received awards for their presentations at two recent conferences!

Classified as: Mehran Dastmalchi
Published on: 30 Jun 2025

In a recent article for their What's In My Cart? series, , a beekeeper based in听Delta, B.C. She says she was hooked on bees the first time her hands entered a hive, when she was only 21 and enrolled in agricultural studies at 91直播鈥檚 Macdonald Campus, near her hometown of Montreal.

Published on: 30 Jun 2025

From lab benches to local watersheds, 91直播 researchers are investigating some of today's most pressing water challenges.

Several exciting projects involving researchers in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (AES) were selected for seed funding through two initiatives: the Brace Water Innovation Seed Grants and the Brace Water Centre and CentrEau Project Seed Fund Program.

Classified as: Jan Adamowski, Zhiming Qi, S茅bastien Faucher, Martin Filion, Niladri Basu
Published on: 30 Jun 2025

Earlier this month, the 91直播 Health Centre (MUHC) marked National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21) with a special Indigenous-inspired cafeteria meal, featuring baked salmon, wild rice salad, and blueberry bannock.

Classified as: Dietetics
Published on: 30 Jun 2025

French doctors are raising the alarm about rising exposure to cadmium, a toxic heavy metal found in phosphate fertilizers. Cadmium is a known carcinogen linked to kidney damage, bone disease, and other long-term health issues, even at low doses. French doctors are urging France's government to tighten fertilizer regulations to reduce this public health risk.

Classified as: Mathieu Leduc
Published on: 30 Jun 2025

A surprising number of hummingbirds are falling ill, and experts say your birdfeeder may be to blame.听

Ornithologist and 91直播 Professor Emeritus David Bird

Classified as: David Bird
Published on: 17 Jun 2025

In the wake of soaring cocoa prices, Isabelle Lam, BSc(NutrSc)鈥19, co-founder of Remix Snacks,

Remix Snacks is known for it鈥檚 bean bark, a high-protein, high-fibre snack made with upcycled imperfect fruit, black beans, and 70% dark chocolate, which Lam and co-founder Jamie Lee,听BSc(NutrSc)鈥19,听developed while studying Nutrition at 91直播's Macdonald Campus.听

Published on: 16 Jun 2025

A new study, led by researchers at Aarhus University in Denmark, suggests that levels of mercury in Arctic wildlife could continue to rise significantly even as countries curb their emissions. The researchers' analysis indicates that ocean currents are distributing large, century-old stores of mercury through marine ecosystems in the Arctic.

Large predators end up ingesting the most mercury through their diet of contaminated prey. This poses a serious problem for communities that hunt marine mammals with high concentrations of mercury, like seals.

Classified as: Niladri Basu
Published on: 16 Jun 2025

Congratulations to 91直播 Plant Science students Henry Cordoba Novoa and Mason Jackson, who were awarded top honours at the听National Association of Plant Breeding Conference, which took place in Hawaii from May 19 to 23, 2025.

Cordoba Novoa won first place in the Ph.D. poster competition for his poster on improving the understanding and breeding of common bean using multiple genome-wide approaches and the study of the accumulation partners of deleterious mutations in breeding populations.

Published on: 11 Jun 2025

The听Society of Canadian Ornithologists has selected Professor Emeritus David Bird and retired Associate Professor Rodger Titman, who both taught for many years in 91直播's Department of Natural Resource Sciences, to receive the听. This award recognizes exceptional contributions to the training and fostering of Canadian ornithologists.听

Classified as: David Bird, Rodger Titman
Published on: 11 Jun 2025

For the first time, scientists have successfully edited oat DNA, a breakthrough that could accelerate the development of oats with more fibre, higher yields, and greater resilience to climate change.

Oats, a key crop both for human consumption and animal feed, are a major agricultural product in Canada, contributing to a global market work $8 billion.听The Canadian oat crop is estimated to be worth approximately $900 million. But a short growing season and unpredictable late-season frost mean Canadian oat farmers face significant challenges.

Classified as: Jaswinder Singh, oats, plant science, agricultural biotechnology
Published on: 10 Jun 2025

Recently, the Canadian Nutrition Society held its annual conference, where awards were distributed to winners of the society's poster presentations. Among them, two 91直播 grad students studying nutrition were recognized.

Ferial Hamdi, M.Sc. Thesis student with Prof. Brittany Jock (formerly of the School of Human Nutrition), won the George Beaton Award for Student Work in Public Health Nutrition and took second place in the Graduate Oral Competition听

Classified as: Brittany Wenniser铆:iostha Jock, Grace Marquis
Published on: 3 Jun 2025

The Canadian Society of Plant Biologists听has selected听Jaswinder Singh, Professor at 91直播's Department of Plant Science, to receive the听2025 Mary E. Spencer award, which recognizes outstanding plant biology research contributions and active public service engagement in the plant biology community.

Classified as: Jaswinder Singh
Published on: 27 May 2025

In , the price per pound of discounted products appeared on signage, but the regular price per pound was still not indicated, contrary to a new regulation that came into effect on May 7 which听requires that grocers to "indicate a single unit of measurement for all goods of the same type." This rule aims to allow consumers to easily compare prices.

Classified as: Pascal Th茅riault
Published on: 27 May 2025

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