How does one species become many?

Published: 8 January 2024

Evolutionary biologists have long suspected that the diversification of a single species into multiple descendent species – that is, an “adaptive radiation” – is the result of each species adapting...

Does Canada’s food guide provide adequate guidance for older adults?

Published: 8 January 2024

The latest Canada’s food guide recommendations are primarily aimed at reducing chronic disease risk, however how well does our national guide for healthy eating serve the nutritional needs of all...

Experts: 2024 U.S. presidential election

Published: 4 January 2024

U.S. President Joe Biden will lay out what he sees as the stakes of the 2024 presidential election — democracy and freedom — in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, on Jan. 6, his first campaign event of...

McGill launches Canada Award to offset tuition increase for Canadian undergraduate students

Published: 19 December 2023

McGill University is launching a $3,000 Canada Award to offset tuition increases for Canadian undergraduate students from outside Quebec in certain disciplines. Approximately 80% of new Canadian...

The stomach bug that may raise your risk of Alzheimer’s disease

Published: 20 December 2023

A common stomach bacteria found in two thirds of the world population may be linked to a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease, new research suggests.

Experts: 2023 Holiday Season

Published: 18 December 2023

The McGill Media Relations Office suggests the following sources for your holiday stories:

Neuro Epilepsy Day and Pierre Gloor Lecture

Thursday, May 30, 2024 11:00to15:00

3801 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 2B4, CA/neuroCategory: Medicine Research Medicine and Health Sciences MNI

McGill calls on Premier Legault to reverse decision, citing devastating effects on Quebec and the University

Published: 14 December 2023

McGill is calling on Premier François Legault to immediately reverse the government measures released today and go back to the drawing board....

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