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Arctic Researcher wins prestigious 2020 L鈥橭r茅al Canada For Women in Science Research Excellence Fellowship

Published: 25 November 2020

Emily Choy [Post Doctoral Fellow, NRS. Advisor : Kyle Elliott] became hooked on the Arctic when, as a Master鈥檚 student, she jumped on a research opportunity to study the effects of manmade...

Le marketing des aliments locaux

Published: 25 March 2021

鈥淚l faudrait que l鈥檈ngouement pour les produits locaux, pour les produits du terroir et pour ce qui est fabriqu茅 au Qu茅bec demeure, m锚me une fois cette pand茅mie termin茅e. Tous ces bons r茅flexes qu...

Seabirds & their vulnerability to a warming climate: Q&A with researcher Emily Choy

Published: 3 August 2021

A study released this month found that as the climate changes in the North, some cold-adapted arctic birds are especially susceptible to heat stress.

Kimmins' HISTurn project receives Innovation Funding

Published: 2 February 2022

Led by Dr. Sarah Kimmins, Department of Animal Science and Pharmacology and Therapeutics, HISTurn is one of three Prelaunch Phase projects awarded support through the University鈥檚 Innovation Fund....

不良研究所 undergrads crowned world synchronized skating champions

Published: 29 April 2022

Some people say it is a dry run for life outside the Roddick Gates. 不良研究所 undergrads Olivia Ronca and Loriana Cocca might agree. On April 9, as part of Montreal鈥檚 Les Supr锚mes synchronized skating...

Dr.Boakye Boatin named an Unsung Hero REACH Awards finalist

Published: 17 October 2019

Dr. Boatin [an Adjunct Professor in the Institute of Parasitology who teaches in the Parasitology graduate program] has played a transformative, frontline role in the field of disease....

Tracking forest fires from space

Published: 21 November 2019

Student researcher pieces together satellite data to help communities monitor wildfires...

Pourquoi certains feuillus conservent leurs feuilles en hiver ?

Published: 30 January 2020

Ils d茅tonnent du reste du paysage hivernal : ces arbres, contrairement aux autres, gardent leurs feuilles m锚me apr猫s leur mort. Ce ph茅nom猫ne, appel茅 marcescence, est observable chez certaines...

Indigenous Peoples around the globe are disproportionately affected by pollution

Published: 1 June 2020

Indigenous Peoples around the world are suffering disproportionately from the impacts of pollution. After surveying close to 700 articles covering different disciplines and regions of the world, a...

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