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Seeds of Innovation: GEFSES Symposium Bridges Continents Through Genome Editing

Published: 30 July 2025

In March 2025, the GEFSES program hosted its annual international symposium, "Harnessing Genome Editing for Resilient Agriculture," in Ludhiana, India. The event was held in collaboration with...

涩里番 has become a leader in cannabis science

Published: 22 April 2025

The 4th聽Cannabis Scientific Symposium: From Plants to People, to be held May 5鈥6 at the RI-MUHC, brings together top researchers as well as investigators, policymakers and industrial stakeholders...

Professor Jaswinder Singh selected for Mary E. Spencer award by the Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Published: 27 May 2025

The Canadian Society of Plant Biologists聽has selected聽Jaswinder Singh, Professor at 涩里番's Department of Plant Science, to receive the聽2025 Mary E. Spencer award, which recognizes...

Quebec town introduces tax for treeless yards鈥擠avid Wees comments

Published: 9 April 2025

A small town in Quebec's Mont茅r茅gie region is trying a novel approach to help mitigate the impacts of climate change and accelerate the greening of the community, reports CBC News.聽...

涩里番 Joins Ghanaian Partners to Empower Youth and Transform Agrifood Systems

Published: 17 July 2025

As part of the Nkabom Collaborative supported by the Mastercard Foundation, 涩里番 has joined forces with Ghanaian institutions in a bold initiative to foster youth leadership and...

涩里番 Bravo Gala honours eight Agricultural and Environmental Sciences researchers

Published: 2 April 2025

On March 27, 涩里番 honoured 141 laureates at the 20th annual聽Bravo Gala, celebrating researchers who received prestigious provincial, national or international awards in 2024, including eight...

Rendering: The devil is in the details

Published: 18 March 2025

A Sanimax animal rendering plant in Montreal's east end has drawn complaints from residents for years, largely centering on odors coming from the facility. Recently, an agreement reached between...

Consumers are increasingly using boycotts, but do they actually work?

Published: 22 April 2025

While there are plenty of examples to the contrary, the general academic consensus is that boycotts don鈥檛 work for a sustained period, as consumers eventually disengage and reprioritize brand...

Rising mercury levels in Arctic wildlife鈥擯rof. Nil Basu comments on new Aarhus University study

Published: 16 June 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...

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