Transformative gift from the estate of Simon Flegg will help establish postdoctoral fellowships
Peter Milliken, Ronald Chwang and Phillip A. Sharp recognized at convocation ceremonies
Leaders in mining and pharmacology recognized at convocation ceremony
Leading role in global food security recognized at Macdonald Campus ceremony
Galactic Science Team Leader Victoria Kaspi ensures cutting-edge NuSTAR telescope points to the most exotic objects in the Milky Way
BioFuelNet Canada – made possible by federal NCE program – will bring together industry and academics to research and develop biofuels of the future
Discovery could be used to help engineer artificial tissue
Ï㽶ÊÓƵ has applied to play in the Ontario University Athletics football conference, which, if accepted, would move the Redmen from the Quebec league to Ontario by 2013, the team’s 133rd season on the gridiron.
Finding provides unique opportunity to explore how galaxies and cosmic structure evolve
The partnership between ÉTS and McGill receives generous support from the governments of Québec, Canada and the City of Montreal
Thanks to the Cole Foundation, pediatric leukemia research has again this year received support to recruit some of the best and brightest researchers in the field.
According to a new study led by the Research Institute of the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Health Centre (RI MUHC), older women who have been diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat are at higher risk of stroke than men.
Prof. Ehab Abouheif, Dept. of Biology and a research team investigated which genes were being expressed during the development of antennae in male water striders. The antennae are used to grasp the females during mating. They then modified gene expression to see how this would be expressed in antennae development and success in mating. By doing so they were able to watch evolution in action.
Current research ethics focuses on protecting study participants, but according to bioethicists from Ï㽶ÊÓƵ and Carnegie Mellon University, these efforts fail to prevent harms that undermine the social value of research.
Ecosystem effects of biodiversity loss could rival impacts of climate change and pollution