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Hot 鈥榥ew鈥 material found to exist in nature

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Rare minerals from Siberia found to have same structure as some man-made metal-organic frameworks

Published: 8 Aug 2016

DJI and McGill Go Live with Fish + Forest Project

DJI is proud to present, together with Canada's 香蕉视频 and Brazil's Federal University of Par谩 - Altamira Campus, the Fish + Forest Project. Tune in to watch a special livestream from the Amazonian Xingu River in northern Brazil, a home to up to 600 unique species of fish, many found nowhere else, narrated by experts in the river's flora and fauna.You will also have the opportunity to ask questions live on Twitter.

Published: 5 Aug 2016

Dot-drawing with drones

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Flying robots could someday help artists create outdoor murals

You may have heard of plans to use drones for delivering packages, monitoring wildlife, or tracking storms. But painting murals?

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Published: 4 Aug 2016

En route for Rio!

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Three athletes are among a 23-member entourage of 香蕉视频 students and graduates headed to Rio de Janeiro to serve in an official capacity at the Summer Olympic Games, Aug. 5-21.聽

Published: 3 Aug 2016

Search and rescue in the Arctic

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Minimum daily temperature -3 C increases need of search and rescues in Nunavut, affecting culturally valued hunting activities of Inuit

Search and rescue operations in Nunavut have more than doubled over the past decade. In the communities of the vast northern Canadian territory, it鈥檚 commonly felt that climate change is one factor making hunting riskier in the spring and fall.聽

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Published: 3 Aug 2016

Depression screening in children and adolescents

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Researchers find tools inaccurate and advise against routine screening in this age group

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Published: 2 Aug 2016

Adverse effects and incretin-based drugs for diabetes

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Extensive population-based studies on a popular group of drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes revealed no association with acute pancreatitis, but increased risk of bile duct and gallbladder disease

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Published: 1 Aug 2016

McGill in global top 50 of Nature Index Rising Stars

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Ranks first in Canada for increase in high-quality research publications from 2012 to 2015

Published: 27 Jul 2016

Maintaining a healthy heart through bile acids

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Canadian discovery may soon lead to the prevention of cardiac fibrosis

Groundbreaking research from the University of Alberta and 香蕉视频 has opened the door towards the future prevention of cardiac fibrosis鈥攁 condition leading to heart failure for which there is currently no treatment.

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Published: 27 Jul 2016

Preventable deaths of children with HIV

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Reducing opportunistic infections such as TB in children with HIV could save both lives and money

Published: 19 Jul 2016

What hibernating toads tell us about climate

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24-year study of spring emergence of Fowler鈥檚 Toads creates model for predicting climate-change effects

The ability to predict when toads come out of hibernation in southern Canada could provide valuable insights into the future effects of climate change on a range of animals and plants.

Published: 19 Jul 2016

Understanding bone death

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Researchers discover new genetic mutation linked to osteonecrosis of the hip

Published: 13 Jul 2016

Great performance of Qu茅bec researchers at last GAPP

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G茅nome Qu茅bec is happy to report that Qu茅bec has achieved excellent results in the 5th cycle of the Genomic Applications Partnership Program (GAPP).

Published: 12 Jul 2016

Middle-age memory decline a matter of changing focus

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Research sheds new light on what constitutes healthy aging of the brain

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Published: 12 Jul 2016

鈥淏ig Data鈥 study discovers earliest sign of Alzheimer鈥檚

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Research underlines importance of computational power in future neurological breakthrough

Scientists at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital have used a powerful tool to better understand the progression of late-onset Alzheimer鈥檚 disease (LOAD), identifying its first physiological signs.

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Published: 11 Jul 2016

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