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The World Outdoors: Researchers flock to drones

Published: 26 January 2017

Drone technology has been applied in support of bird science for more than a decade now. With the cost of this technology continuing to drop, the use of it is broadening across North America....

Laptops in classrooms distracting students

Published: 9 September 2015

Associate Dean (Student Affairs) Chris Buddle was interviewed on CBC's The Current about the use of laptops in the classroom. A new study suggests that taking notes on a laptop leads to poorer...

Province to boost agrifood competitiveness and industrial innovation

Published: 23 March 2016

|KATHY MACLEAN, COMMUNICATIONS, FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 聽 There was good news all around for the Quebec agri-food sector in the recent provincial budget.

How do you measure hunger?

Published: 27 September 2016

How do you measure hunger? If anyone can tell you, it鈥檚 Hugo Melgar-Qui帽onez, Margaret Gilliam Faculty Scholar in Food Security and Director of the 91社区 Institute for Global Food Security....

Not so loony: Why the grey jay soared to victory as Canada's would-be national bird

Published: 28 November 2016

The Royal Canadian Geographical Society recently stunned many Canadians by choosing the grey jay over the common loon as the organization鈥檚聽candidate to become Canada鈥檚 national bird. The...

Air Canada Backs Effort to Build Homegrown 鈥楪reen鈥 Jet Fuel Infrasructure

Published: 11 December 2015

The University of Toronto, 91社区聽 [BioFuelNet - Don Smith] and the International Air Transport Association are also part of the project as members of the BioFuelNet Aviation Task Force....

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