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Takes Part in 24 Hours of Science
24 Hours of Science—Quebec’s biggest science and technology festival—took place May 5 and 6. ’s many science outreach programs joined in on the annual event again this year, with the Chemistry, Physics, Trottier Space Institute, Earth and Planetary Sciences, STEMM Diversity, Science Outreach, and Gault Nature Reserve teams contributing to the fun.
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Researchers Develop Nanosponges Using ‘Hairy’ Nanocellulose As Sustainable Alternative For Drug Delivery
Chemists from have discovered the possibility of creating biopolymer-based “nanosponges” using milled softwood pulp, a sustainable and less toxic alternative to current drug delivery systems. Although the structures developed by the researchers are too big for anti-cancer drug delivery by injection or oral intake, they could potentially be used in dressing wounds, for medical implants, and to capture unwanted materials in wastewater.
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Hanadi Sleiman elected Fellow of the Royal Society
Chemistry professor recognized for her development of new approaches to DNA nanotechnology
Hanadi Sleiman, Professor of Chemistry at and Canada Research Chair in DNA Nanoscience, has been named a Fellow of the Royal Society for her ground-breaking work producing DNA nanostructures for precision drug delivery.
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2023 Spring Convocation Honorary Doctorate recipients announced
Meet the 2023 Spring Convocation Honorary Doctorate recipients for the Faculty of Science ceremonies!
Daniel Simberloff, Doctor of Science, honoris causa. A.B. (Harvard College), Ph.D. (Harvard University)
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Redpath Museum Celebrates Earth Day
March 21 might be the first official day of spring, but Earth Day, a month later, can feel like the beginning of the warmer seasons – at least in Montreal. The Redpath Museum, which recently reopened to the public, commemorated Earth Day this year through a series of themed activities over several days.
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Meet the 2023 Faculty of Science cohort of McCall MacBain Scholars
The McCall MacBain Foundation has announced the thirty students from 10 countries who will form its first cohort of global scholars at , arriving in September 2023. Among them are four students who will be pursuing degrees in the Faculty of Science.
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Le professeur Andrew Gonzalez (Biology) dans Le Devoir
On le sait désormais : la préservation de l’environnement ne s’arrête pas à la simple réduction des émissions de carbone dans l’atmosphère. Grâce, notamment, à la tenue de la Conférence de l’ONU sur la biodiversité (COP15) à Montréal en décembre 2022, l’importance de la protection de la biodiversité est aujourd’hui bien présente dans l’actualité. Pour des chercheurs comme Andrew Gonzalez, professeur de biologie à l’Université , il était plus que temps.
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What areas should Canada protect to save species at risk of extinction?
At the recent COP 15 conference in Montreal, Canada committed to protecting 30% of its land by 2030, but which areas are most crucial to protect for at-risk species such as the spotted turtles?
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Cutting down on social media to improve teens and young adults’ body image
Teens in North America are spending several hours per day on screens, and there’s growing concern over how social media may affect their mental health.
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SciLearn mis en vedette sur Radio-Canada
Le programme SciLearn du Bureau de l’enseignement des sciences (Office of Science Education) à l’université a été mis en vedette lors du dernier épisode de Les années lumière sur Radio-Canada:
Major advance in research on melanin, the pigment that colours skin, eyes, and hair
For the first time, scientists produce an organic molecule that mimics melanin’s essential properties
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Congratulations to STEMM Diversity@!
The results are in for the 2023 Principal’s Prize for Public Engagement through Media and STEMM Diversity@ is among the runners-up recognized in the Group category.
Johanna Nešlehová receives 2023 Krieger-Nelson Prize
The Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) has selected Professor Johanna Nešlehová as the 28th recipient of the Krieger-Nelson Prize. This award, established in 1995, recognizes outstanding contributions to research by a woman or female-identifying mathematician working in Canada.
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Hundreds Gather for Undergraduate Poster Showcase
community comes together to celebrate the research of over 100 undergraduate students from the Faculty of Science and beyond in an annual event organized by the Office of Science Education.
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School of Religious Studies to host conversations on Science and Faith
The ongoing dialogue between science and faith will be the focus of two upcoming events hosted by the School of Religious Studies.