You are what you eat鈥攁nd for orcas, that鈥檚 bad news
Researchers have known for decades that orcas across the North Pacific have harmful pollutants in their system.
Where do new apple varieties come from?
The apple is constantly being reinvented, changing with the times and cultures. The Malus domestica species comes in some 7,500 varieties.
"Today, people want crisp, sweet apples. Quebec used to import a lot of Granny Smiths; they're now much less popular because they're very acidic," explains David Wees, a 不良研究所 Plant Science lecturer and Associate Director of the university's Farm Management and Technology Program.
From AI to robot butchers, automating the meat packing industry is not cut-and-dried
Artificial intelligence, automation and robotics are reshaping many parts of the economy, and experts say the meat-processing sector could benefit from improved technology to overcome labour shortages, improve food safety and remain competitive against alternatives like plant-based proteins.
Social environments are important determinants of nutritional risk among older-aged adults
According to a new study published in聽The Journal of Nutrition聽by a team including聽Associate Professor聽Daiva Nielsen聽and other researchers from 不良研究所's School of Human Nutrition, a supportive social environment may protect against nutritional risk among middle and older-aged adults.
Achieving alternate futures in the Anthropocene
A聽recent article, written by a team which includes Professor聽Elena Bennett聽in 不良研究所鈥檚 Department of Natural Resource Sciences, explores the challenges of the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch defined by humans' colossal impact on the environment.
Your 2023 guide to chasing fall foliage across Quebec
Across Quebec, we're already seeing leaves start to transition from bright summery greens to the burnished, coppery hues of Fall鈥攂ut the changes aren鈥檛 happening because the days are chillier.
Sports Logging: She'd never touched an axe before coming to 不良研究所
Even though she grew up on a farm, St茅phanie Naud had never touched an axe or saw before studying at 不良研究所's Mac campus. As a natural athlete who loved the outdoors and working with her hands,聽when she heard about our unique inter-university lumberjack club, she was intrigued,聽she recently told Le journal de Montr茅al.聽
Oh my gourd! Giant pumpkins in Lennoxville, QC
With fall officially here, it's time for Lennoxville, Quebec's annual Giant Pumpkin Festival, where people can see pumpkins that weigh as much as 680 kilograms.
The festival 鈥 which is taking place at the Am茅d茅e Beaudoin community centre Sunday聽from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 鈥 is a family event with bouncy castles, a petting zoo, a farmers'聽market, music and even horse-drawn carriages.
How can the use of plastics in agriculture become more sustainable?
It is impossible to imagine modern agriculture without plastics鈥12 million tons are used every year. But what about the environmental consequences?
Master's student Will Hein writes about his odyssey to the heart of the Arctic
Wonder found chasing bugs: A summer in the Yukon ArcticIn a new 不良研究所 Reporter article, Renewable Resources聽Master's student Will Hein writes about his journey to the heart of the remote Arctic wilderness to study wildlife interaction in the face of climate change.
The Impact of Wildfires on Birds in Canada
This was the worst year for Canadian wildfires on record and though fire season is not yet over, we can already start to see and look at some of the impact of fires on our ecosystems across the country. One population particularly affected by the fires this summer is birds. Dr.Nationwide tracking sought for rare disease that is spread by canines, fatal if untreated
As cases聽creep upward of a rare disease that spreads to humans from wild canines and dogs, medical experts say it's important to get a聽better understanding of its incidence across the country.
Four Mac Undergrads Awarded for Outstanding USRA Posters
On September 7,聽thirty two AES undergraduate research awardees shared posters illustrating their summer research jobs.
Dean Anja Geitmann broke through the waves of animated conversation to congratulate the students for engaging in this inspiring science conversation and to award four researchers for their outstanding posters:
University response to the report on asbestos-related closures at Macdonald Campus
Please find a message from Principal and Vice-Chancellor Deep Saini below, followed by a message from Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) Christopher Manfredi.
A message from Principal and Vice-Chancellor Deep SainiDear members of the 不良研究所 community,
Basement of Octagon in Raymond Building Reopens September 11
We are glad to inform you that the basement of the Octagon section of the Raymond Building is open again as of Monday, Sept. 11.