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New Technology Helps Protect Valuable Canola Crops from Frost
The last thing University of Calgary PhD student Logan Skori’s father, Ellie, and other canola farmers want to see when they harvest their crops are green seeds.
Scientists Retrace Monarch’s Toxin-Immunity Evolution
Small genetic changes prevent a normally fatal poison from killing monarch butterflies.
University of Toronto - Mississauga to Collect Data on Large Scale to Understand Relationship Between Cities and Environment
A new initiative led by U of T Mississauga’s Centre for Urban Environments (CUE) will create the first large-scale data collection system to understand the complex relationship between cities, the local environment and global climate change.
Disease Trends In Sea Creatures Herald Oceanic Changes
The health of Earth’s oceans is rapidly worsening, and newly published Cornell-led research has examined changes in reported diseases across undersea species at a global scale over a 44-year period.
Global Institute for Food Security Scientist Awarded Prestigious International Food Innovation Prize
Leon Kochian, Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) at the University of Saskatchewan (Usask), has won the 2019 Arrell Global Food Innovation Award for “global excellence in food innovation.”