NEWSWEEK | Thousands of rubber ducks prove drones and computers can successfully count wild animals

Published: 13 February 2018

They found that the drones combined with the computer algorithm wasn't just a decent substitute for ecologists' eyes, it actually got closer to the real number of birds on the ground. It's a...

McGill's School of Continuing Studies launches data science programs

Published: 10 January 2018

Earlier today, representatives from DeepMind, the City of Montreal, and others joined McGill School of Continuing Studies students and faculty to announce the launch of two new programs in data...

Chapters downtown bookstore to close; Victoria's Secret to replace it

Published: 31 July 2014

The Chapters bookstore at Stanley and Ste. Catherine will be closed and transformed into a Victoria’s Secret lingerie store....

Diagnostics at Work: From the Clinic to the Community, 6:00

Sunday, August 30, 2015 06:00to07:00

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The Digital Revolution: Electronic Medical Records and Prescriptions, 7:00

Friday, August 21, 2015 07:00to08:00

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The App Generation: Nuanced Perspectives

Thursday, October 9, 2014 09:00to12:00

Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Dr. Howard Gardner speaks on the ways in which digital technologies shape and effect young people’s identity, imagination and intimacy.Le Centre Sheraton...

Building living, breathing supercomputers

Published: 26 February 2016

By Katherine Gombay, McGill Newsroom The substance that provides energy to all the cells in our bodies, Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), may also be able to power the next generation of supercomputers.

The Digital Revolution: Electronic Medical Records and Prescriptions, 6:00

Sunday, August 23, 2015 06:00to07:00

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