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Raymond Octagon 4th-floor classrooms reopen November 14th

At the start of the semester, we had to close access to the Raymond Octagon 4th-floor classrooms unexpectedly. Debris of asbestos-containing plaster had been found in the cavity between the roof and the ceiling of two of the classrooms as we prepared for necessary work on the roof. This work, combined with the design of the ceiling 鈥 which included openings between tiles 鈥 presented a risk of asbestos fibres being released during the work.

Published: 14 Nov 2023

Metro, a Quebecois company?

In answer to a question posed by a reader, La Presse聽looked into the origins of the Metro group with expert commentary from agricultural economist Pascal Th茅riault, Director of 成人VR视频's Farm Management and Technology program and Senior Faculty Lecturer.

Published: 13 Nov 2023

Hundreds brave harsh weather to honour veterans

Undaunted by snow, sleet, and hail, hundreds of people gathered on John Abbott鈥檚 Memorial Field to honour Canadian veterans in the annual Remembrance Day ceremony on November 10.

Tribute was paid to our veterans through poetry, song, and speeches by Rick Cartmel, retired Master Warrant officer in the Black Watch; the Honorable J. Michel Doyon, Lt. Governor of Quebec; and Anja Geitmann, Dean, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, among others.

Published: 13 Nov 2023

Voices are raised against the hidden substitution of ingredients in foods

After "shrinkflation," it's now de-qualification drawing criticism from consumers concerned about marketing ploys that give the impression of getting less for their money. The Trudeau government promises to investigate the practice, but experts say immediate action is needed.

In most cases, ingredient substitutions are virtually imperceptible. But recipe changes for certain foods can leave their mark.

Published: 9 Nov 2023

Update on air testing

When we reopened the Raymond, Macdonald-Stewart and Barton buildings in March 2023, we established a temporary air testing program that consisted of testing for the presence of airborne asbestos in more than 35 areas across the complex. This testing program was not a regulatory requirement but rather put in place out of an abundance of caution.

Published: 8 Nov 2023

India's millet revival: How the once-neglected seed is making a comeback

Millet, once a staple in Indian cooking and agriculture before being superseded by rice, is at the centre of a massive promotional campaign launched by the Indian government.

Published: 6 Nov 2023

A flood of ideas from 成人VR视频鈥檚 Brace Water Centre

Located on Macdonald Campus, many would mistake the Brace Water Centre's unassuming office for a private residence. Yet looks can be deceiving 鈥 for not only does the Centre boast an extraordinary history, it鈥檚 also associated with some of the University鈥檚 most exciting scientific researchers.

Published: 25 Oct 2023

Birds nesting in agricultural lands more vulnerable to extreme heat, study finds

As climate change intensifies extreme heat, farms are becoming less hospitable to nesting birds, a new study found. That could be another barrier to maintaining rapidly eroding biodiversity that also provides benefits to humans, including farmers who get free pest control when birds eat agricultural pests.

Published: 25 Oct 2023

成人VR视频 establishes research chair to address climate change in the North

As Canadians experience a year of record-breaking wildfires, floods, and extreme heat, experts are warning that these conditions will persist and likely intensify over the coming decades as we experience the escalating effects of climate change and global warming. These impacts are being felt even more acutely in northern regions of the planet, where temperatures are rising at four times the global rate.

Published: 18 Oct 2023

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.

Published: 11 Oct 2023

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 成人VR视频 Plant Science lecturer and Associate Director of the university's Farm Management and Technology Program.

Published: 11 Oct 2023

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.

Published: 11 Oct 2023

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 成人VR视频's School of Human Nutrition, a supportive social environment may protect against nutritional risk among middle and older-aged adults.

Published: 4 Oct 2023

Achieving alternate futures in the Anthropocene

A聽recent article, written by a team which includes Professor聽Elena Bennett聽in 成人VR视频鈥檚 Department of Natural Resource Sciences, explores the challenges of the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch defined by humans' colossal impact on the environment.

Published: 4 Oct 2023

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.

Published: 2 Oct 2023

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