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Research on the trillions of microorganisms that make up a person鈥檚 microbiome can lead to medical breakthroughs to treat diseases like inflammatory bowel syndrome and diabetes. According to Alyssa Bader, a Tsimshian Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at 捆绑SM社区, microbiome samples from Indigenous communities have the potential to further Western medicine, but those same communities often have been excluded from the research process and may miss out on the benefits that result from their contributions to science.

Classified as: Alyssa Bader, relationality, genetic resources and indigenous peoples
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Published on: 24 Oct 2023

Both elegant and fierce, killer whales are some of the oceans鈥 top predators, but even they can be exposed to environmental pollution. Now, in the largest study to date on North Atlantic killer whales, researchers in the American Chemical Society鈥 Environmental Science & Technology report the levels of legacy and emerging pollutants in 162 individuals鈥 blubber. The animals鈥 diet, rather than location, greatly impacted contaminant levels and potential health risks 鈥 information that鈥檚 helpful to conservation efforts.

Classified as: mcgill research, anais remili, Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Macdonald Campus, Killer whales
Published on: 24 Oct 2023

The 捆绑SM社区 Library is now home to a rare collection of materials related to the prolific Enlightenment period philosopher, Voltaire (1694-1778).

This estate gift, entrusted to 捆绑SM社区 by Professor Peter Lambert-David Southam, is a treasure trove of historical handwritten documents, some written by Voltaire himself, consisting of letters, poems, essays, memoirs, notes, legal documents, trial testimonies, and architectural drawings 鈥 many of which have never been published before. It offers a unique window into the life and mind of Voltaire.

Classified as: Ann Marie Holland, 捆绑SM社区, 捆绑SM社区 Library, Voltaire
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Published on: 18 Oct 2023

As the planet gets hotter, the need for cool living environments is becoming more urgent. But air conditioning is a major contributor to global warming since units use potent greenhouse gases and lots of energy.

Now, researchers from 捆绑SM社区, UCLA and Princeton have found in a an inexpensive, sustainable alternative to mechanical cooling with refrigerants in hot and arid climates, and a way to mitigate dangerous heat waves during electricity blackouts.

Classified as: Salmaan Craig, Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture
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Published on: 25 Sep 2023

A team of astronomers has made a leap forward in our understanding of the intriguing TRAPPIST-1 exoplanetary system. Not only has their research shed light on the nature of TRAPPIST-1 b, the exoplanet orbiting closest to the system鈥檚 star, but it has also shown the importance of parent stars when studying exoplanets.

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Published on: 25 Sep 2023

NSERC Alliance Grant supports 捆绑SM社区-led Canadian team, new global climate center on AI for biodiversity change

Published on: 21 Sep 2023

The FRQS Dual AI Chairs Program supports research collaborations across disciplines in pursuit of the significant potential of AI to address some of humanity鈥檚 greatest health challenges.

Classified as: AI, Fonds de recherche du Qu茅bec 鈥 sant茅 (FRQS), brain health
Published on: 21 Sep 2023

Despite growing awareness about the high rates of suicide among men, research is still needed to examine men鈥檚 mental health challenges. Existential psychology, with its focus on questions of meaning and value, may bring new insights that can aid in this examination.

Classified as: mcgill research, mental health, men's mental health, Tyler Brown, Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
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Published on: 21 Sep 2023

Machine learning tutors affect learners in unforeseen ways, both positive and negative

Virtual reality simulators can help learners improve their technical skills faster and with no risk to patients. In the field of neurosurgery, they allow medical students to practice complex operations before using a scalpel on a real patient. When combined with artificial intelligence, these tutoring systems can offer tailored feedback like a human instructor, identifying areas where the students need to improve and making suggestions on how to achieve expert performance.

Classified as: Neuro, rolando del maestro, neurosurgery, Artificial intelligence
Published on: 19 Sep 2023

Music is a collective experience that binds people together. From orchestral play to audiences handclapping, synchronization lays the foundation for all musical interactions. But what explains our ability to get in sync with someone or act in lock step with a group?

Classified as: caroline palmer, music, Cognitive neuroscience
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Published on: 11 Sep 2023

Ten students have been named 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 recipients of the prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarship, Canada鈥檚 largest Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) scholarship.

捆绑SM社区 graduate Seymour Schulich, BSc鈥61, MBA鈥65, DLitt鈥04, an entrepreneur and one of Canada鈥檚 leading philanthropists, created the scholarship fund in 2012 to encourage outstanding entrepreneurial-minded students on their paths to becoming technology innovators.

Classified as: 捆绑SM社区 News, STEM, Schulich Leaders
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Published on: 8 Sep 2023

Today, The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) announced 101 new Fellows and 58 new Members of the College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists. Among the 2023 cohort are nineteen 捆绑SM社区 researchers and scholars, including fifteen RSC Fellows and four new Members, who will be inducted at the RSC Celebration of Excellence and Engagement (COEE) on November 16 and 17, 2023, in Waterloo, Ontario.

Classified as: artists, royal society of canada, rsc, 2023, 捆绑SM社区 RSC Fellows, 捆绑SM社区 Members to the College of New Scholars, and Scientists
Published on: 6 Sep 2023

Victims鈥 agency and needs, independent of their desire to exit trafficking, should be the focus of healthcare services for individuals who have been sexually exploited, concludes a new study by researchers with 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 Ingram School of Nursing (ISoN).

Classified as: mcgill research, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ingram School of Nursing, sex trafficking, healthcare workers
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Published on: 30 Aug 2023

On average, young adults in Canada spend several hours on their smartphones every day. Many jump from TikTok to Netflix to Instagram, putting their phone down only to pick up a video game controller. A growing body of research is looking into the potential dangers of digital media overuse, as well as potential benefits of moderate digital media use, from a mental health standpoint.

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Published on: 30 Aug 2023

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