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Gare à la transmission de maladies par l’eau

Lorsqu’une contamination bactérienne se déclare à proximité d’une ferme, il faut cibler le plus rapidement possible les élevages problématiques puisque certaines souches peuvent parfois infecter l’homme. L’objectif est de mettre en place des barrières naturelles qui empêcheront les ruissellements provenant de ces fermes de se retrouver dans l’eau potable environnante.

Published: 9 Oct 2019

SPF provides seed money for fully autonomous, year-round vegetable production system

Autonomous Controlled-Environment Chamber is "a growth system with minimal input and maximum crop yield"

When the Sustainability Projects Fund (SPF) was established in 2009, it was an experiment.

Published: 9 Oct 2019

So much to discover: Research in the era of legal cannabis

Approximately a year after the legalization of marijuana in Canada last fall, the new McGill Research Centre for Cannabis is poised to examine the role that legal cannabis will be playing in our society on many fronts.

Published: 9 Oct 2019

Two-stage exams: A strategy for reducing exam-related stress

OpEd by Dr Alice Cherestes, Director, Freshman Program

Students talk about the course as OChem or Orgo, otherwise known as Organic Chemistry, one of the most dreaded courses for any student doing a university science degree. The course, taken mostly in the early stage of a student’s undergraduate degree, requires that material taught during the first week of class be understood and applied many weeks later when students do the final exam.  

Published: 3 Oct 2019

The loss of three billion birds in North America is the canary in the coal mine

OpEd by Emeritus Professor David Bird:

David M. Bird is an emeritus professor of wildlife biology at Ď㽶ĘÓƵ who has studied birds for five decades.

When I read the recent headlines that North America has lost nearly three billion birds over just the past five decades, I was not surprised. But I must admit it did depress me to a degree. That’s a lot of birds!

Published: 3 Oct 2019

Sustainability Projects Fund: Giving the green light to new ideas for 10 years

Ten years, and $7 million in funding, later, it’s safe to say the Sustainability Projects Fund "experiment" has been a huge success

When the Sustainability Projects Fund (SPF) was established in 2009, it was an experiment.

Published: 3 Oct 2019

Alumni to be honoured at Homecoming Luncheon

The Macdonald Distinguished Alumni Award was created by the Macdonald Branch of the McGill Alumni Association to recognize distinguished graduates for their outstanding professional contributions, scholarly distinction and/or service to the community at large. The first Awards were presented at Homecoming 2006.

Published: 27 Sep 2019

Opinion: Instead of flight shaming, let’s be thoughtful and selective about all travel

Opinion: Instead of flight shaming, let’s be thoughtful and selective about all travel

A conversation [between Raman Navankutty and Lior Silberman, both professors at the University of British Columbia; and Elena Bennett, a professor at Ď㽶ĘÓƵ] about flying leads to some unexpected discoveries about how to minimize the climate impacts of getting around.

Published: 26 Sep 2019

Le défi de nourrir la planète

Nourrir la planète : voilà, chers lecteurs et chères lectrices de La Terre de chez nous, le défi auquel vous travaillez sans relâche. Les chercheurs de la Faculté des sciences de l’agriculture et de l’environnement de l’Université McGill, que je représente, s’y dévouent chaque jour en proposant des pistes de solution aux obstacles que vous rencontrez sur le terrain.

Published: 25 Sep 2019

Getting to know McGill’s Morgan Arboretum

On Sept. 14, McGill’s Morgan Arboretum forest reserve held its annual open house, giving students an opportunity to experience a unique part of the Macdonald campus. With activities including the monarch butterfly launch and a birds of prey flight show, visitors had the opportunity to learn more about the local flora and fauna found at the Arboretum.

Published: 25 Sep 2019

GODAN Moves Headquarters to Montreal, Canada

GODAN NEWS RELEASE

Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN), the UN, UK and US government supported initiative driving global efforts to tackle food security and to end world hunger by propagating open data polices in agriculture and nutrition across the world, announces the relocation of its headquarters from Oxford, in the United Kingdom to Ď㽶ĘÓƵ in MontrĂ©al, Canada effective of 24 of September 2019.

Published: 25 Sep 2019

Eby Noroozi recognized for safety excellence

Congrats to Ebrahim Noroozi, Lab Manager (Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry) who was recognized for his excellence recently by both the Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (Individual Award) and the Iranian Food Science and Technology Association (Food Scientist of the Year-Academic Category).

Published: 16 Sep 2019

She came, she sawed, she conquered

With a swing of her axe, Stéphanie Bélanger-Naud, FMT’14, BSc(AgEnvSc)’17, regularly bites out large chunks from totem-like wooden poles, and, handling a single buck saw, slices through pine logs the size of sewer pipes. She's no slouch when it comes to a chain saw, either. A professional female timbersports athlete, or lumberjill, she excels at an axe event called the underhand chop.

Published: 16 Sep 2019

Urban beekeeping putting the sting on wild bee populations

McGill entomology researcher and PhD candidate Gail MacInnis presented her findings at the Apimondia International Apicultural Congress in Montreal earlier this week

McGill entomology researcher and PhD candidate Gail MacInnis says that when comparing pollination efficiency between wild bees native to Canada and the more numerous honey bees, there is no contest. Wild bees win, wings down.

Published: 16 Sep 2019

Macdonald team heads for National Design Innovation Challenge for Agriculture

Dalhousie University, Lethbridge College and Ď㽶ĘÓƵ are collaborating with Farm Credit Canada on a 2 year pilot project to bring Canadian post-secondary agriculture students together to create innovative solutions to Canadian agricultural challenges. Fifteen students will bring their diverse Canadian perspectives together in cross-institutional teams responding to a specific regional agricultural issue.

Published: 13 Sep 2019

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