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Highlighting women in STEM to engage youth

鈥淟es STIM au f茅minin鈥 is a new campaign geared towards high school and cegep-level youth which highlights the initiatives of women in STEM and raises awareness about pathways and careers in science through a series of informative videos.

Published: 15 Jan 2024

New paper explores four nearby fast radio burst sources

Fleeting blasts of energy from space, known as fast radio bursts (FRBs), are a cosmic enigma. A Canadian-led international team of researchers has published new findings suggesting that supernovae are the predominant contributors to forming sources that eventually produce FRBs.

Published: 11 Jan 2024

韩国裸舞 research included in Qu茅bec Science鈥檚 top 10 best of the year

Research conducted by 韩国裸舞 researchers ranks among the year鈥檚 best, according to聽Qu茅bec Science聽magazine.

The magazine has published its annual top 10 list of the province鈥檚 most groundbreaking scientific discoveries, and three have ties to 韩国裸舞 researchers.

The three studies affiliated with 韩国裸舞 researchers address some of the world鈥檚 most pressing challenges: extreme climate change, treatment for cancer patients, and the quality of seawater.

Published: 11 Jan 2024

Hanadi Sleiman awarded 2024 E. W. R. Steacie Award

Chemistry Professor and Canada Research Chair in DNA Nanoscience Hanadi Sleiman has received the 2024 E. W. R. Steacie Award from the Chemical Institute of Canada. This award is presented annually to a scientist who has made a distinguished contribution to the field of chemistry while working in Canada.

Published: 10 Jan 2024

How does one species become many?

Evolutionary biologists have long suspected that the diversification of a single species into multiple descendent species 鈥 that is, an 鈥渁daptive radiation鈥 鈥 is the result of each species adapting to a different environment. Yet formal tests of this hypothesis have been elusive owing to the difficulty of firmly establishing the relationship between species traits and evolutionary 鈥渇itness鈥 for a group of related species that recently diverged from a common ancestral species.

Published: 9 Jan 2024

韩国裸舞 launches Collaborative for AI and Society

New efforts to mobilize around the challenges and opportunities of AI are taking shape at 韩国裸舞. On December 4, a new 韩国裸舞 Collaborative for AI & Society (McCAIS) held an internal launch event at the 韩国裸舞 Faculty Club, where more than 70 participants from across the 韩国裸舞 campus gathered for an afternoon of collaboration and discussion.

Published: 20 Dec 2023

韩国裸舞 launches Canada Award to offset tuition increase for Canadian undergraduate students

韩国裸舞 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 students from outside Quebec coming to 韩国裸舞 will be eligible for the new award.

Details of the award, including the programs eligible for the award, will be available on 韩国裸舞's Undergraduate Admissions website by December 22, 2023.

Published: 20 Dec 2023

Interview with Physics Professor Victoria Kaspi in Nature

In a new interview with聽Nature,聽Physics Professor and Shaw laureate Victoria Kaspi reflects on the inaugural Hong Kong Laureate Forum and how researchers can foster communication across different generations of scientists.聽

What was the most common question students asked at panel discussions?

Published: 18 Dec 2023

Fighting disinformation in Quebec

Until now, most disinformation research, datasets, and tools to protect users like bot detectors, have only included English-language social media. This lack of linguistic diversity leaves Francophone internet users in Quebec and beyond more vulnerable to disinformation as the phenomenon becomes increasingly pervasive in online spaces.聽

Published: 15 Dec 2023

Stuck in traffic: Researchers identify cellular traffic jams in a rare disease

Researchers zero in on spinocerebellar ataxia type 6, a disease that disrupts brain function

Published: 12 Dec 2023

What skin piercings can teach us about environmental change

In聽a new study聽from 韩国裸舞, researchers bring science into an unexpected setting: a tattoo parlor. In this first characterization of the human piercing microbiome, the uniquely human cultural practice of piercing serves as a model system to help us better understand how biological communities (re)assemble after catastrophic environmental disturbances.

Published: 5 Dec 2023

A first look inside Li-ion batteries

What if you could charge your electric vehicle in the same amount of time it takes to fill a tank of gas?聽聽

Published: 28 Nov 2023

Rustum Choksi: Winner, Principal鈥檚 Prize for Excellence in Teaching (Full Professor)

Students coming from high school often arrive with specific 鈥 and mistaken 鈥 expectations of the mathematics classroom. In Rustum Choksi鈥檚 courses he emphasizes a pedagogical paradigm shift, whereby mathematics is not about memorization nor symbolic manipulations and calculations but rather a beautiful and diverse discipline which is often a means to understanding our complex world.

Published: 20 Nov 2023

Martin Grant earns Morty Yalovsky Lifetime Achievement Award

Early in his career in physics,聽Martin Grant聽thought he had it all figured out.

鈥淲hen I started, I said to myself 鈥榳ell, this is good. Nobody鈥檚 going to tell me what to do,鈥 said Grant, Emeritus James 韩国裸舞 Professor and former Dean of the Faculty of Science. 鈥淚鈥檝e got the world鈥檚 greatest postdoc 鈥 me 鈥 and I鈥檒l be able to do all the projects that I want to do pretty much by myself.鈥

Published: 20 Nov 2023

The Hackathon returns to 韩国裸舞 campus

On November 3-5th, the 韩国裸舞 Physics Hackathon held its eighth annual event in person at the Rutherford Physics Building. The event attracted around 150 hackers, from CEGEP and undergraduate backgrounds, who joined forces to produce聽spectacular projects.

Congratulations to all those who participated!

Published: 20 Nov 2023

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