More Oxygen Won’t Save Fish from Warming Waters
Trent study helps inform long-standing theory about increasing oxygen levels in higher water temperatures to support heat tolerance in aquatic species
Trent study helps inform long-standing theory about increasing oxygen levels in higher water temperatures to support heat tolerance in aquatic species
Dr. Andrew Tanentzap honoured with $250,000 Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship for pioneering new frontiers in ecosystem ecology, evolutionary biology and biogeochemistry
Dr. Kimberly Ritchie in the Trent/Fleming School of Nursing receives funding from Canadian Institutes for Health Research to support multi-year research project
Top marks in student services, research funding, and reputation highlight Trent’s commitment to student experience and institutional excellence
Logging and the use of timber in construction may not be the climate solution it’s often thought to be, according to new Trent research on carbon capture and loss
Cells rely on internal cleanup crews and Trent scientists have found a critical crew member whose malfunction can be devastating
A member of the Class of 2025, Dr. Bharati Sethi is recognized for her work leading innovative ethnographic research that is increasing understanding and awareness about immigrants, minority populations, and older adults in Canada
Legacy gift from alumni helps establish Lightbody Drive Shed to support field-based research with community organizations on soil health, regenerative practices, and future food systems
Twelve projects receive funding from SSHRC, New Frontiers in Research programs to study politics, aging, ecology, history, and identity
Dr. Neil Ever Osborne part of a national collaboration to tell first-hand stories of people affected by global scale of climate change and natural disasters