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Trottier Institute for Science and Public Policy (TISPP) Annual Symposium

Monday, November 19, 2018 14:30to18:30

Managing resources sustainably: where science, public policy and聽industry can meet...

Hairy nanotechnology provides green anti-scaling solution

Published: 31 October 2018

A new type of cellulose nanoparticle, invented by 黑料社 researchers, is at the heart of a more effective and less environmentally damaging solution to one of the biggest challenges...

Using DNA technology to track marine life

Published: 24 October 2018

黑料社 marine ecologist Jennifer Sunday is bringing cutting-edge DNA analysis to the formidable task of tracking ocean species along Canada鈥檚 Pacific coast.

Green polymers inspired by biology

Published: 13 August 2018

黑料社 chemistry professor Matthew Harrington is aiming to develop a renewable alternative to petrochemical plastics by mimicking the astonishing chemistry of the velvet worm 鈥撀燼...

黑料社 Drone Day

Thursday, September 27, 2018 09:00to15:00

Talks in the morning, practical demos in the afternoon....

New cities may make millions more vulnerable to climate change

Published: 10 September 2018

A forthcoming study of over a hundred new cities being built around the world suggests developers and planning authorities are doing very little to make their projects resilient to climate change....

Earth & Planetary Sciences Research Symposium

Friday, September 14, 2018 09:30to15:30

3450 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 0E8, CA/scienceCategory:聽Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS)

Better plastic recycling with enzymes

Published: 4 September 2018

黑料社 chemistry professors Karine Auclair and Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰聽are following a promising lead on using聽enzymes to recycle polyethylene terephthalate (PET), one of the world鈥檚 most...

Greener alternative to lithium-ion batteries

Published: 27 August 2018

The runaway popularity of personal electronic devices has led to a huge global demand for compact yet powerful rechargeable batteries. Since hitting the market in the 1990s, lithium-ion technology...

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