So much to discover: Research in the era of legal cannabis

Published: 9 October 2019

Approximately a year after the legalization of marijuana in Canada last fall, the new McGill Research Centre for Cannabis is poised to examine the role that legal cannabis will be playing in our...

McGill researchers garner over $7M in SSHRC funding

Published: 10 June 2020

20 McGill researchers receive funding from SSHRC through Partnership Program Grants, Partnership Development Grants, and Postdoctoral Fellowships...

Canada's Wild Rivers - 360 | Into Water

Published: 21 November 2019

In the third installment of National Geographic’s “Into Water” 360 series, canoe through the sprawling Canadian wilderness with freshwater ecologist and National Geographic Explorer Dalal Hanna [Ph...

Dean Geitmann recognized by the Microscopical Society of Canada

Published: 12 June 2020

Congratulations to Dean Anja Geitmann who is the 2020 recipient of the Frances W. Doane Award. The objective of the Frances W Doane award is to recognize the valuable service and contributions that...

Tracking forest fires from space

Published: 21 November 2019

Student researcher pieces together satellite data to help communities monitor wildfires...

Bioresource Engineering funding to support innovative research

Published: 29 July 2020

Congratulations to Professor Jan Adamowski (Bioresource Engineering) for receiving a $198,569 SSHRC Partnership Development Grant: #CitiSciWater – Exploring the potential of scalable, user-centric...

Les effets bénéfiques des aliments fonctionnels

Published: 17 January 2019

Mais comment développe-t-on de nouveaux ingrédients fonctionnels? Avec énormément de rigueur scientifique et de patience, comme en font foi les travaux de recherche de Salwa Karboune, professeure...

Murres dive deep on fishing missions

Published: 22 August 2019

Rappelling down a 650-foot cliff to catch seabirds on a remote island just below the Arctic Circle was scary enough....

Citizen scientists show Black Widows creeping north in Canada

Published: 27 August 2018

To humans, 31 miles may not seem like a very long distance to travel, but for a spider, it’s a long, long way to go. Emily Chung at the CBC reports on a new study that shows that since the 1960s,...

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