Scientists create a new way to categorize music

Published: 10 May 2016

A team of scientists from McGill University, the University of Cambridge, and Stanford Graduate School of Business developed a new method of coding and categorizing music. They found that people’s...

The right chemistry: workshop brings together grad students from different faculties for one common goal

Published: 25 September 2012

If women are from Venus and men are from Mars, as asserted in the 1992 best-selling book by American author and relationship counselor John Gray, then it might also hold true that chemists are from...

Is that a Fact? Promo

Published: 29 April 2014

Click to see video:      In Bookstores: May 1st! Book Launch:May 8, 7pm Atwater Public Library -- Everyone is invited!

What the “fecal prints” of microbes can tell us about E

Published: 23 December 2014

The distinctive “fecal prints” of microbes potentially provide a record of how Earth and life have co-evolved over the past 3.5 billion years as the planet’s temperature, oxygen levels, and...

Universities participation vital to QI’s success

Published: 18 September 2015

What can we do to revitalize our neighborhoods while propelling Montreal forward as an international hub of innovation?

Weather: El nino

Published: 21 December 2015

As 2016 approaches, the ongoing El Nino shows no sign of relaxing its grip on the global climate. (Source: Al Jazeera)...

Alzheimer’s disease : It takes two (proteins) to tango

Published: 20 April 2016

For years, neuroscientists have puzzled over how two abnormal proteins, called amyloid and tau, accumulate in the brain and damage it to cause Alzheimer's disease (AD). Which one is the driving...

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