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The 30th edition of Soup and Science was hosted virtually through Zoom. 300 students and community members heard from 15 outstanding McGill professors and 5 student speakers across disciplines talk about their research program in lightning-style talks, followed by active discussions in dynamic breakout rooms. Click on the session date to view theÌý video recording of the presentation.

Prof. Debra Titone
Department of Psychology

Welcome to the Language and Multilingualism Lab


Department of Chemistry

Science at Work to Make Chemistry Greener and Save Lives

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Prof. Anush Tserunyan
Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Ergodicity: From Discrete to Continuous

Mathilde Rioux, Undergraduate Student
Department of Psychology
How can rehearsal change the neural representation of our memories?

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Department of Psychology

Constructing autobiographical
memories in the brain


Redpath Museum and McGill School of Environment

Microplastic Pollution in the St Lawrence River

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Department of Geography

Land Use and Food Systems:
From Local to Global


Department of Medical Physics

The Nuts and Bolts of Research as an Undergraduate

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Department of Chemistry

Inventing New Chemistry for Future Sustainability


Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Why All Large-Scale Optimization is the Same

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Department of Physics

Fast Radio Bursts

Taj Dyson, Undergraduate Student
Department of Physics
Radio Frequency Interference at the McGill Arctic Research Station

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Department of Biology
How Large is a Tree?


Redpath Museum

What Can Dinosaurs Do For You?

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Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences

Using Rare Isotopes to Understand Climate Change

Émilie Saucier
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences

Rockstars in Action: Fieldwork and Research as an Undergrad

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Department of Geography
Urbanizing the ocean as a neocolonial strategy


Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Elliptic Curves Over the Gaussian Numbers

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Redpath Museum and Department of Biology

Does Evolution Matter in the Real World?

Shelby Clarke, Research Assistant
Department of Biology

Shocking Tails: Field Work in Uganda

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Sun and Science was produced by

PreetiÌýPurba-Singh, Research Office of the Faculty of Science
Eduardo Ganem Cuenca,ÌýResearch Office of the Faculty of Science

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