Have you ever taken a close look at the Moon and wondered how it got to be so bumpy, instead of being smooth?/scienceCategory: Bicentennial
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As part of McGill's Bicentennial and 24h de science, join STEMM Diversity at McGill to discuss the diversity/scienceCategory: Bicentennial
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Join us for our second astrophysics public lecture of the year, given by physics graduate student Tim Hallatt. The whole family is welcome to learn about the fascinating world of exoplanets and...
As part of McGill’s Bicentennial and 24h de science, Let's Talk Science at McGill University invites you to come chat with McGill scientists about their new and exciting research discoveries and...
As part of McGill’s Bicentennial and 24h de science, join BrainReach on a virtual tour of the brain and its fascinating neurons followed by a brief history of neuroscience. Young minds will...
Think small.... really really really small. What does the world looks like and how do we study the natural phenomena that exist at these infinitely small scales? This is the realm of particle...
Let's Talk Science at McGill University, Research and Information Outreach Team (RIOT), and Virtual, CA/scienceCategory: Public outreach
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