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Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 02.07.2025
Gift helps Ivey Business School advance regenerative agri-food models
Health - Agronomy & Food Science - 02.07.2025

Dr. Maria Camilla Ceballos, Associate professor of animal welfare and behaviour, a distinguished researcher at the University of Calgary Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (UCVM) , is on a mission to transform the lives of livestock across Canada and the globe.
Agronomy & Food Science - Innovation - 23.06.2025

Health - Agronomy & Food Science - 22.05.2025
Researcher exposes flaws in global heart-health recommendations
A leading cardiovascular disease researcher from Simon Fraser University is ringing the alarm on universal recommendations intended to improve heart health around the globe.
Agronomy & Food Science - Economics - 01.05.2025
The hidden bias driving food waste: why healthy foods are more likely to be discarded
Food waste is a major global issue, responsible for eight to 10 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions annually.
Chemistry - Agronomy & Food Science - 14.04.2025
Fighting honey fraud with AI technology
McGill researchers have developed an AI-powered method to verify the origin of honey, ensuring that what's on the label matches what's in the jar.
Agronomy & Food Science - Innovation - 10.04.2025
AI and precision agriculture offer a new era for farming
Campus - Agronomy & Food Science - 07.04.2025
More Than a Meal: How Students Led UCalgary’s Food Security Movement
Agronomy & Food Science - Innovation - 03.04.2025

Learn more about the future of agriculture at Creating Tomorrow in collaboration with the Calgary Stampede on April 12 The agricultural sector is witnessing a transformative era, driven by technological innovations designed to tackle age-old challenges.
Health - Agronomy & Food Science - 24.03.2025

In an international study led by an UdeM nutritionist, healthy eating in midlife is found to be linked to overall healthy aging. Maintaining a healthy diet rich in plant-based foods, with low to moderate intake of animal-based foods and less of ultra-processed foods, is linked to a higher likelihood of healthy aging, a new international study led by an Université de Montréal nutritionist suggests.
Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 20.03.2025

Innovation - Agronomy & Food Science - 24.02.2025
Sowing innovation: $15.5M boost for B.C. food systems through agritech and workforce training
Health - Agronomy & Food Science - 21.02.2025

Agronomy & Food Science - Innovation - 11.02.2025
Feeding the future: Sustainable agriculture from farm to table
Agronomy & Food Science - Economics - 07.01.2025

While herding sheep is an age-old adage for leadership, breeding and raising sheep is where the money is, according to a new study led by Western University researchers. But not just any sheep. Far more profitable are "solar" sheep, raised specifically to trim grass and weeds under traditional solar panels or agrivoltaic arrays.
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 19.12.2024

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 02.12.2024

Tucked between Waterloo and Hamilton, Maple Ridge Acres is home to a herd of alpacas plus owner and farmer Frances Stewart.
Innovation - Agronomy & Food Science - 20.11.2024

Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 15.11.2024
Better education can mitigate post-harvest food losses, increase global food security
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 24.10.2024

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 23.10.2024

The University of Calgary's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine is making strides in sustainable agriculture research, with a focus on the impact of rotational grazing (RG) on ecosystem services. This research is aligned with Canada's federal Sustainable Agriculture Strategy, which endorses RG as a best management practice to enhance soil health and mitigate climate change through carbon sequestration.
Psychology - Agronomy & Food Science - 29.08.2024
How to optimize learning?
Back to school! Here are some science-based tips and tricks to improve your retention skills and maximize your chances of a successful semester. Would you like to start the new year off on the right foot and do everything in your power to ensure a successful session? To achieve this, why not use effective means to improve knowledge acquisition, retention and retrieval? Gyslain Giguère, lecturer in Cognitive Processes 1 at the Université de Montréal's Department of Psychology, gives an overview of human attentional and memory processes, and presents ways of exploiting them to promote learning.
Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 26.08.2024

New research suggests financial savings, more than environmental concern, can help drive a reduction in food waste Skyrocketing food costs are uniting Canadians, as families scrutinize their budgets and try to keep grocery bills in check.
Agronomy & Food Science - Innovation - 23.08.2024

Farmers across Canada will soon have a new tool for real-time nutrient control and monitoring thanks to a team of University of Calgary researchers.
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 30.07.2024
SFU co-led hubs to innovate Canadian agriculture with $15.8M investment
Innovation - Agronomy & Food Science - 16.07.2024

Agronomy & Food Science - Chemistry - 10.07.2024
’Forever chemicals’ in our food?
Innovation - Agronomy & Food Science - 08.07.2024

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 28.06.2024

New techniques and technologies needed to manage shifts in growing seasons, crop yields, weather and pests The planet is getting warmer and climate change - not surprisingly - impacts the way we feed the world.
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 29.05.2024
How UCalgary’s Simpson Centre is connecting funding, research, and policy to ensure Canadian agricultural sustainability
Agronomy & Food Science - Health - 24.05.2024
Agri-food industry tried to influence revamp of Canada’s Food Guide
Canada's food industry used a variety of lobbying strategies between 2016 and 2019 to oppose changes to Canada's Food Guide.
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 15.05.2024

Agronomy & Food Science - Innovation - 09.04.2024
Simpson Centre at UCalgary launches program to increase adoption of digital technologies in Alberta agriculture
Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 03.04.2024

Honey bees-plump, fuzzy and famed for their honey-making-capture the popular imagination. Yet, wild bees are equally vital for pollination and, by some measures, outshine honey bees as pollinators.
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 14.03.2024

Farmers need support to adopt farm forests, windbreaks and riparian buffers as environmental best management practices Ontario's agricultural sector plays a significant role in the province's economy.
Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 26.01.2024

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 22.01.2024
Balancing the potential and pitfalls of solar-powered groundwater irrigation
Clean energy technologies show promising benefits toward alleviating poverty but may have unintended consequences for groundwater depletion The Water Institute In a bid to meet growing food producti
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 10.01.2024
Expert insight: There are big benefits to small-scale solar systems, but one critical weakness
A new study shows size matters in solar energy. The first ever life-cycle analysis comparing big and small solar photovoltaic systems has concluded that small-scale solar systems are in fact better for the environment than even the largest, and most efficient, solar farm.
Agronomy & Food Science - 08.01.2024
Does Canada’s food guide provide adequate guidance for older adults?
McGill University study highlights discrepancies between nutritional guidelines and nutrient intake required for seniors The latest Canada's food guide recommendations are primarily aimed at reducing chronic disease risk, however how well does our national guide for healthy eating serve the nutritional needs of all Canadians? Consuming adequate amounts of certain nutrients should be a priority for older adults.
Life Sciences - Agronomy & Food Science - 20.12.2023
Fungi-cranberry pairings have unsuspected potential
You'll be surprised to learn how much zing a root fungus can add to a favourite seasonal berry. At many winter holiday tables, cranberries have pride of place as an accompaniment to roast turkey and an ingredient in sparkling cocktails. This tart little berry is a big part of our seasonal cuisine here in Quebec, and for good reason: in any given year, we're either the second or third largest producer of cranberries in the world.
Agronomy & Food Science - Life Sciences - 13.12.2023
More than $900,000 for genomically-driven sustainable agriculture research at McGill
Economics - Agronomy & Food Science - 07.12.2023
Food prices projected to rise in 2024, but less than previous years
Overall food prices will increase between 2.5 to 4.5 per cent in 2024, according to the 14 edition of Canada's Food Price Report released today.
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 01.12.2023
Future cities depend on the future countryside
Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 06.11.2023
Agricultural innovations in the age of climate change
Waterloo researchers test what it takes to convert forests to productive farmland and explore how to make that transition equitable By Chantal Vallis Faculty of Environment It's predicted that where w
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 16.10.2023
World Food Day 2023: Water is Life. Water is Food. Leave no one behind
Health - Agronomy & Food Science - 12.10.2023

Science, Health & Technology Sachintha Wickramasinghe Want to know how closely your eating habits adhere to dietary guidelines?
Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 27.04.2023

This practice of growing crops in the protected shadows of solar panels is called agrivoltaic farming If you have lived in a home with a trampoline in the backyard, you may have observed the unreasonably tall grass growing under it.
Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 19.04.2023
SFU partners with Dutch agritech powerhouse Wageningen University & Research to spur innovation
Life Sciences - Agronomy & Food Science - 15.03.2023

Scientists led by a geneticist at Université de Montréal have sequenced the genome of pitseed goosefeet, a northern relative of South American quinoa, with the potential to boost food diversity.
Health - Agronomy & Food Science - 03.02.2023

Taking advantage of the National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, the Loricorps Research Group of the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR) announces its association with the Centre de recherc
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Physics - Jul 11
Canadian quantum talent helps drive global research to certify quantum communications
Canadian quantum talent helps drive global research to certify quantum communications

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Health - Jul 9
Automating routine health care tasks through robotics takes another decisive step forward
Automating routine health care tasks through robotics takes another decisive step forward

Life Sciences - Jul 9
Research explores the experience of Black immigrant and refugee families living with neurodevelopmental conditions
Research explores the experience of Black immigrant and refugee families living with neurodevelopmental conditions
Campus - UCALGARY - Jul 4
With no 'how to' guide, Schulich students build their own historic Gutenberg-style printing press
With no 'how to' guide, Schulich students build their own historic Gutenberg-style printing press
