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Virtual Programming – Our New Outreach

Published: 30 September 2020

We have been offering timely science topics to the community for 21 years through our Food for Thought Lecture Series, and felt the need to continue offering interesting and thought-provoking...

Climate Change threatens crops, water for billions around the globe

Published: 17 October 2019

Canadian research is part of an extensive global climate change study that has found billions of the world’s poorest people are at risk....

Lister Family Engaged Science 3MT Competition

Published: 21 November 2019

Congratulations to all of the presenters in Wednesday’s Lister Family Engaged Science 3MT Competition!

Angus (Gus) Mackenzie 1932-2020

Published: 3 February 2020

Gus was born in Elrose, Saskatchewan and grew up on a farm where he acquired a life-long love for the land. He earned a BSc (Agr) and MSc at the University of Saskatchewan, and a PhD in soil...

Science leads the response to COVID-19. These 25 scientists are tackling the other global challenges

Published: 1 June 2020

The World Economic Forum created the Young Scientists Community in 2008, to engage leaders with science and the role it plays in society. The class of 2020 represents 25 researchers at the...

New Canada Research Chair Tier II in Indigenous Peoples’ Nutrition and Food Security

Published: 30 June 2020

Congratulations to Treena Wasonti:io Delormier, School of Human Nutrition and Associate Director of the Centre for Indigenous Peoples' Nutrition and Environment (CINE), who has been awarded a...

From the Dean

Published: 14 September 2020

From the Macdonald E-newsletter: August 2020...

Gare à la transmission de maladies par l’eau

Published: 9 October 2019

Lorsqu’une contamination bactérienne se déclare à proximité d’une ferme, il faut cibler le plus rapidement possible les élevages problématiques puisque certaines souches peuvent parfois infecter l...

Vers des cultures plus résistantes

Published: 21 November 2019

Les conditions météorologiques, les grands vents et les parasites peuvent abîmer les cultures jusqu’à coucher les tiges au sol. On parle alors de la verse des plants. De la reproduction à la...

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