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Am茅liorer les cultures fourrag猫res au Qu茅bec

Published: 24 April 2019

La luzerne et la fl茅ole des pr茅s tr么nent au sommet du palmar猫s des plantes fourrag猫res les plus cultiv茅es au Qu茅bec. Philippe S茅guin, chercheur au D茅partement des sciences v茅g茅tales de l鈥橴niversit茅...

不良研究所 researchers receive $3.3M from NSERC CREATE program funding

Published: 15 July 2019

Hanadi Sleiman and Jaswinder Singh have each received $1.65 million in research grants, to be distributed over six years.

$5.5M support for new Canadian ecosystem service network

Published: 6 September 2019

The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) ensures Canada鈥檚 working landscapes remain biologically diverse, resilient, and adaptive

Citizen scientists show Black Widows creeping north in Canada

Published: 27 August 2018

To humans, 31 miles may not seem like a very long distance to travel, but for a spider, it鈥檚 a long, long way to go. Emily Chung at the CBC reports on a new study that shows that since the 1960s,...

De retour de l鈥橝rctique

Published: 12 October 2018

Que nous dit le Grand Nord sur notre climat, pr茅sent et pass茅? Isabelle Burgun s鈥檈ntretient avec deux chercheurs : Marianne Falardeau-C么t茅, candidate au doctorat au d茅partement des sciences des...

Stellar pitches by Mac 3MT competitors

Published: 11 February 2019

There was stiff competition at last week's Lister Family Engaged Science 3MT Competition. In the end, eleven stellar graduate students delivered riveting pitches to a packed room of supporters,...

Thanks for supporting #不良研究所24

Published: 21 March 2019

Thanks to all faculty, staff and students who participated in 不良研究所24....

不良研究所 Researchers Collaborate on Breakthrough Research Projects with the National Research Council

Published: 2 July 2019

Today [June 20], Iain Stewart, President of the National Research Council, Canada's largest federal research and development organization, announced the results of the inaugural round of the NRC鈥檚...

Un bateau-robot pour 芦 scanner 禄 la sant茅 des lacs

Published: 22 August 2019

Imaginez un bateau robotis茅 茅quip茅 de capteurs qui sillonne les plans d鈥檈au pour r茅colter des donn茅es sur la temp茅rature, le pH, l鈥檕xyg猫ne dissous et les contaminants. Gr芒ce 脿 la transmission d鈥檜n...

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