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RGTGM: Workshop on the rise of the New Right

Thursday, March 14, 2024 08:00to18:00

3450 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 0E5, CA/lin-centreCategory: Dept. of History

Indigenous Awareness Weeks 2024: September 19 – October 2

Published: 17 September 2024

Indigenous Awareness Weeks is a two-week series of events involving Indigenous academics, artists, and community members, hosted by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives. Its goal is to encourage a...

Using sunlight to turn two greenhouse gases into valuable chemicals

Published: 16 September 2024

McGill University researchers have harnessed the power of sunlight to transform two of the most harmful greenhouse gases into valuable chemicals. The discovery could help combat climate change and...

Research finds sex-based differences in how brains handle threats

Published: 12 September 2024

A new study has uncovered significant differences in how male and female mice process threats, even as they exhibit similar behavioural responses....

Six students at McGill University receive Canada’s largest Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) scholarship

Published: 12 September 2024

Six students have been named McGill University’s recipients of Schulich Leader Scholarships, the most generous student award for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) studies in...

New insights could help prevent psychosis relapses in youth and young adults

Published: 11 September 2024

New findings from McGill University researchers could help clinicians understand the course of delusions in youth and young adults that signal the need for a timely intervention to prevent a full...

Digitally cataloguing archived plant specimens can transform conservation efforts

Published: 9 September 2024

Digitally cataloguing the more than 300 million plant specimens preserved in museums worldwide could yield crucial insights into how to preserve biodiversity amid climate change, a study by McGill...

A better way to assess bridges’ earthquake safety

Published: 9 September 2024

Researchers from McGill University have developed a more efficient way to assess how likely a bridge is to be damaged in an earthquake. The information could help authorities prioritize...

Two Members of the Yan P. Lin Centre newly inducted as Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada

Published: 5 September 2024

Congratulations to Lin Centre (RGCS and RGGJ) members Arash Abizadeh and Daniel Weinstock, newly inducted as Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada!

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