Binnington you crazy son of a bitch. Read a lot of horseshit this week about Canada not “having goalies” you better shut the hell up. Win or lose this dude is a big game player. Not nervous
#UofG | The Deep Space Food Challenge brings @globalnews to campus to meet the team at the Controlled Environment Systems Research Facility 🚀
Read more: https://t.co/5wVqy2Gcyz
U of G making food for astronauts - Students at the University of Guelph presented their final prototype for the Deep Space Food Challenge. https://t.co/j3FgIyH39P
Guelph's Controlled Environment Systems Research Facility team has developed a novel water purification technology to address the need for closed-loop water circulation. Read more in our annual report, now available on our website: https://t.co/lnj9ZywORk @UofG_SES@UofGuelphOAC
Dr. Thomas Graham, of @UofG_SES, talks to @SCIAM about vertical farming.
These farms “have the potential to contribute a meaningful amount to our diets."
Read more: https://t.co/coMcqYHIid
A team of #UofG student scientists @UofG_SES working on ways to grow food in space have received $100,000 from @csa_asc as finalists in the #DeepSpaceFoodChallenge
Learn more: https://t.co/W8gIaOhmEY
A team from the University of Guelph is in the next phase of a competition that’s out of this world. CTV’s Heather Senoran explains. https://t.co/98UHGD9Wfm
A @DeepSpaceFood Challenge by @csa_asc has #UofG students, supported by @impact_innovEN, eager to continue developing technologies to produce food in space and other harsh environments.
@ArrellFoodInst @JaredStoochnoff
Learn more: https://t.co/JhA0roeVP6
The “Canada GOOSE,” developed by a @UofG_SES team, is a controlled environmental plant growth chamber designed to produce high yields of fruits and vegetables🍎🥦
Learn more about how this technology may help improve food security: https://t.co/7NG5n88yyY
What would it take to grow food on a space station, the surface of the moon, or even Mars?
Dr. Mike Dixon, Controlled Environment Systems Research Facility, interviewed by master of landscape architecture student for @OALA_ON to discuss food in space!
https://t.co/KBg89hj9Kr
Such a cute turnip! A result of the UoG Deep Space Food Challenge team's prototype production system that uses novel VNFT reusable media and a 3D printed plant support. Go GOOSE!