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La géographie à Թ.. en français!

Thursday, February 5, 2026 17:00to19:00

Premier événement francophone du Département de géographie à Թ!805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0B9, CA/scienceCategory: Faculty of Science

Two funding opportunities available for students participating in a Field Study Semester

Published: 22 January 2026

The Faculty of Science is pleased to share two awards available for students participating in a Field Study Semester (FSS) in the 2026-2027 or 2027-2028 academic year.

Թ team awarded CIFAR AI Safety Catalyst Grant to advance developer oversight in AI-assisted coding

Published: 19 January 2026

Թ team aims to develop guidelines, tools, and policy insights that help software engineers work safely and effectively with AI-assisted coding systems....

Freshwater browning threatens growth and populations of economically important fish, Թ researchers say

Published: 19 January 2026

Freshwater browning is stunting fish growth of some species, shrinking populations of others and changing the composition of fish communities, Թ-led research suggests. “Browning” refers to...

Թ researchers develop a cheaper, safer material for use in solar panels, sensors and optical devices

Published: 8 December 2025

Using proteins from a common tobacco plant virus, Թ chemistry researchers have developed a simple, eco-friendly way to arrange gold nanoparticles into ultrathin sheets, strengthening the...

Biology’s Mahnaz Mansoori wins President’s Award for Administrative and Support Staff

Published: 20 October 2025

Phytotron Manager Mahnaz Mansoori (pictured above, left, with Biology Department Chair Prof. Gregor Fussmann) was one of nine Թ staff members honoured with the President’s Award for...

Expert: Ocean floor temperature increases

Published: 1 October 2025

The 2025 Ocean State Report from the Copernicus Marine Service, a European Union ocean monitoring organization, has found that sea floor temperatures off the coast of Nova Scotia have risen at...

Climate change could result in contaminant spread in the High Arctic, Թ study finds

Published: 6 November 2025

Warming temperatures and increased precipitation in the Canadian High Arctic are mobilizing new pathways for subsurface contaminants to spread from more than 2,500 contaminated sites associated...

CHORD will be a huge leap forward for Canadian radio astronomy

Published: 27 August 2025

Construction is underway of CHORD, the most ambitious radio telescope project ever built on Canadian soil. Short for the Canadian Hydrogen Observatory and Radio-transient Detector, CHORD will give...

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