Happiness really does come for free

Published: 8 February 2021

Economic growth is often prescribed as a sure way of increasing the well-being of people in low-income countries, but a study led by McGill and the Institute of Environmental Sciences and...

Family Science Day: 24hr de Science

Saturday, May 8, 2021 10:00to11:00

As part of McGill's Bicentennial and 24hr de Science, join PhD students from the Redpath Museum for these great science presentat859 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0C4, CA/redpathCategory:...

MyResearch – Getting your research out

Wednesday, March 3, 2021 10:00to12:00

Online workshop for Graduate Students/macdonaldCategory: Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Macdonald Campus Macdonald Campus Library

MyResearch – EndNote Essentials

Tuesday, March 2, 2021 10:00to12:00

Online workshop for Graduate Students/macdonaldCategory: Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Macdonald Campus Macdonald Campus Library

MyResearch – Research foundations

Monday, March 1, 2021 10:00to12:00

Online workshop for Graduate Students/macdonaldCategory: Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Macdonald Campus Macdonald Campus Library

Major European grant backs McGill research on rare condition

Published: 27 January 2021

The European Joint Programme on Rare Diseases (EJP RD) has granted 1.6 million euros in support of an international research collaboration specific to the ultra-rare genetic disease, Schinzel...

LSD may offer viable treatment for certain mental disorders

Published: 26 January 2021

Researchers from McGill University have discovered, for the first time, one of the possible mechanisms that contributes to the ability of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) to increase social...

Methane emissions from abandoned oil and gas wells underestimated

Published: 20 January 2021

Bubbles of methane gas in water around an unplugged oil/gas well in Pennsylvania. CREDIT: Mary Kang

Discovery of new praying mantis species from the time of the dinosaurs

Published: 19 January 2021

Artist’s interpretation of Labradormantis guilbaulti in liftoff among the leaves of a sycamore tree, Labrador, around 100 million years ago. The interpretation is based on fossils (for the wings)...

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