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U of G Researchers Help Establish One of Canada’s First Commercial Rice Crops
Rice paddies have now become part of the Chatham-Kent agricultural landscape, thanks to a collaboration between industry and University of Guelph researchers.
Mining Climate Clues from Our Whaling Past
In September 1871, a fleet of 33 American whaling ships navigating through Arctic waters came upon a disastrous impasse.
Could a Mediterranean Diet and Exercise Reduce Dementia Risk?
A Mediterranean-style diet is rich in plant-based foods such as fruit, vegetables, nuts and legumes, and wholegrain cereals.
Jawless Fish Take A Bite Out of The Blood-Brain Barrier
A jawless parasitic fish could help lead the way to more effective treatments for multiple brain ailments, including cancer, trauma and stroke.
Allotment Soil Is Safer Than National Guidelines Suggest
With the rise in popularity of people growing their own fruit and vegetables, it may be surprising to know that many urban allotments have soil with lead levels above UK guidance values.