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Origin of a complex life form revealed

Published: 2 September 2020

Researchers from Ï㽶ÊÓƵ have revealed the steps by which two very distinct organisms – bacteria and carpenter ants – have come to depend on one another for survival to become a single...

Innovative birds are less vulnerable to extinction

Published: 6 April 2020

Bird species that have the capacity to express novel foraging behaviors are less vulnerable to extinction than species that do not, according to a collaborative study involving Ï㽶ÊÓƵ...

Perpetual predator-prey population cycles

Published: 18 December 2019

How can predators coexist with their prey over long periods without the predators completely depleting the resource that keeps them alive? Experiments performed over a period of 10 years by...

Dr. David Rosenblatt to receive Lifetime Achievement Award

Published: 4 June 2018

Dr. David Rosenblatt, Holder, Dodd Q. Chu and Family Chair in Medical Genetics and Professor, Departments of Human Genetics, Medicine, Pediatrics, and Biology at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, has been...

As climate warms, mice morph

Published: 27 November 2017

New research by Ï㽶ÊÓƵ biologists shows that milder winters have led to physical alterations in two species of mice in southern Quebec in the past 50 years – providing a textbook example...

Statistical tool reveals climate change impacts on plants

Published: 6 November 2017

Early flowering, early fruiting: Anecdotal evidence of climate change is popping up as quickly as spring crocuses, but is it coincidence or confirmation that plants’ timing is shifting in response...

Two for the Rhodes

Published: 22 November 2016

Source: McGill Reporter staff (UPDATED: 6:30 PM NOV. 22)

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