91ɬÂþ /newsroom/taxonomy/term/9533/all en 91ɬÂþ inaugurates new facilities at Macdonald Campus to advance teaching and research on climate‑resilient agriculture /newsroom/channels/news/mcgill-inaugurates-new-facilities-macdonald-campus-advance-teaching-and-research-climate-resilient-372328 <p>91ɬÂþ today inaugurated state‑of‑the‑art teaching greenhouse and plant phenotyping research facilities at its Macdonald Campus in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue. These represent major investments in teaching and research focused on food security, crop resilience and sustainable agriculture.</p> Wed, 08 Apr 2026 18:16:24 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 330202 at /newsroom Researchers turn to mussels and mistletoe to design sustainable materials /newsroom/channels/news/researchers-turn-mussels-and-mistletoe-design-sustainable-materials-372322 <p>Taking inspiration from how mussels and mistletoe plants build natural fibres and adhesives, researchers at 91ɬÂþ have developed a new way to manufacture complex materials that could offer a more environmentally sustainable alternative to conventional plastics and glues.</p> Wed, 08 Apr 2026 13:58:15 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 330200 at /newsroom Re-programming innate immune cells to fight tuberculosis /newsroom/channels/news/re-programming-innate-immune-cells-fight-tuberculosis-283809 <p align="center"> Thu, 11 Jan 2018 15:59:57 +0000 mona.noonoo@mail.mcgill.ca 32828 at /newsroom Common hereditary cancer mutation in Quebec traced to single ancestor /newsroom/channels/news/common-hereditary-cancer-mutation-quebec-traced-single-ancestor-366066 <p>Researchers have shed new light on the most common genetic variant linked to hereditary cancer in Quebec’s French-Canadian population. Their findings could result in cheaper and more effective screening methods.</p> <p>The variant is associated with Lynch syndrome, a condition that greatly increases the risk of colorectal and other cancers.</p> Thu, 17 Jul 2025 18:17:28 +0000 keila.depape@mcgill.ca 324154 at /newsroom Members of marginalized groups are at disproportionate risk in earthquakes, study finds /newsroom/channels/news/members-marginalized-groups-are-disproportionate-risk-earthquakes-study-finds-365389 <p>Members of socially and economically marginalized groups in Montreal and Ottawa-Gatineau are at disproportionate risk in earthquakes, a new study has found.</p> <p>Co-authored by 91ɬÂþ civil engineering professor Daniele Malomo, the study is the first in Canada to examine earthquake vulnerability through the lens of equity.</p> Wed, 14 May 2025 14:28:13 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 317498 at /newsroom Experts: Quebec’s infrastructure crisis /newsroom/channels/news/experts-quebecs-infrastructure-crisis-365238 <p>Quebec is grappling with a significant infrastructure maintenance deficit, which has doubled since 2018, according to Quebec Treasury Board figures. The Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec has raised concerns about public safety and is initiating a province-wide consultation to propose steps to be taken. These 91ɬÂþ experts are available to provide insights on this topic. </p> Thu, 01 May 2025 14:37:18 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 317166 at /newsroom Tracking contaminant accumulation in Arctic marine mammals   /newsroom/channels/news/tracking-contaminant-accumulation-arctic-marine-mammals-364130 <p>A new method of tracking the dietary habits and contaminant exposure of animals in Arctic marine ecosystems is providing critical insights as climate change reshapes the region's food web. </p> Mon, 10 Mar 2025 15:58:33 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 315227 at /newsroom AI has untapped potential to advance biodiversity conservation, study finds   /newsroom/channels/news/ai-has-untapped-potential-advance-biodiversity-conservation-study-finds-364117 <p>A <a href="http://www.nature.com/articles/s44358-025-00022-3">new study</a> from 91ɬÂþ researchers suggests the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to rapidly analyze vast amounts of biodiversity data could revolutionize conservation efforts by enabling scientists and policymakers to make better-informed decisions. </p> Mon, 10 Mar 2025 15:11:04 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 315225 at /newsroom Experts: Five-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic /newsroom/channels/news/experts-five-year-anniversary-covid-19-pandemic-364103 <p>March 11 marks five years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. The following 91ɬÂþ experts are available to share their insights on the lasting impacts and the lessons learned. </p> Mon, 10 Mar 2025 13:49:30 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 315223 at /newsroom Ultra-thin bismuth holds unexpected promise for green electronics: researcher /newsroom/channels/news/ultra-thin-bismuth-holds-unexpected-promise-green-electronics-researcher-364018 <p>Electronic devices rely on materials whose electrical properties change with temperature, making them less stable in extreme conditions. A discovery by 91ɬÂþ researchers that challenges conventional wisdom in physics suggests that bismuth, a metal, could serve as the foundation for highly stable electronic components.</p> <p>The researchers observed a mysterious electrical effect in ultra-thin bismuth that remains unchanged across a wide temperature range, from near absolute zero (-273°C) to room temperature.</p> Wed, 05 Mar 2025 16:03:40 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 315184 at /newsroom Researchers link mysterious cosmic signals to collapsed stars  /newsroom/channels/news/researchers-link-mysterious-cosmic-signals-collapsed-stars-362290 <p>An international team of scientists led by 91ɬÂþ researchers has provided the clearest evidence yet that some fast radio bursts (FRBs) — enigmatic, millisecond-long flashes of radio waves from space — originate from neutron stars, the ultra-dense remnants of massive stars that have exploded in a supernova. This finding, based on an analysis of the radio signal of a single FRB, advances our understanding of one of the universe’s most perplexing phenomena. </p> Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:03:21 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 314921 at /newsroom 91ɬÂþ researchers reveal how life-saving molecules are created /newsroom/channels/news/mcgill-researchers-reveal-how-life-saving-molecules-are-created-362080 <p>91ɬÂþ researchers have discovered how certain microbes create potent drugs like antibiotics and anti-cancer therapies.</p> <p>Their surprising findings could change the way scientists approach drug discovery and pave the way to the designing of next-generation medications, explained Martin Schmeing, principal investigator and professor in 91ɬÂþ’s Department of Biochemistry and Centre for Structural Biology.</p> Thu, 12 Dec 2024 18:48:32 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 314894 at /newsroom 91ɬÂþ, the Center of Science and Industry (COSI), and the U.S. State Department Commemorate 70 Years of 91ɬÂþ’s Bellairs Research Institute in Barbados with a Full Day of STEAM Programming /newsroom/channels/news/mcgill-university-center-science-and-industry-cosi-and-us-state-department-commemorate-70-years-361813 <p>91ɬÂþ, the Center of Science and Industry (COSI), and the U.S. State Department today teamed up to host a full day of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) activities and presentations to honour the 70th anniversary of 91ɬÂþ’s acclaimed Bellairs Research Institute in Barbados and promote STEAM education to students in Barbados.</p> Wed, 04 Dec 2024 19:26:56 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 314874 at /newsroom 91ɬÂþ-linked AXIS mission is one of two finalists in NASA selection process /newsroom/channels/news/mcgill-linked-axis-mission-one-two-finalists-nasa-selection-process-361498 <p>NASA has selected the Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite (AXIS) mission, co-investigated by 91ɬÂþ Professor Daryl Haggard, to advance to the next stage of its $1 billion <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-establishes-new-class-of-astrophysics-missions-selects-studies/">space probe competition</a>.</p> Wed, 27 Nov 2024 16:45:30 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 314858 at /newsroom Satisfaction among REM users is up after one year of operation, 91ɬÂþ study finds  /newsroom/channels/news/satisfaction-among-rem-users-after-one-year-operation-mcgill-study-finds-361380 <p>User satisfaction with the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) has increased since its first line opened in the summer of 2023, preliminary results from a survey by Transportation Research at 91ɬÂþ (TRAM) indicate.  </p> <p>Since 2019, TRAM has been conducting a longitudinal study on the REM. Preliminary results indicate that among the close to 1,700 REM users who participated in the survey this fall: </p> <ul> <li> <p>Satisfaction with the service increased to 79 per cent from 75 per cent in 2023; </p></li></ul> Mon, 25 Nov 2024 18:17:14 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 314850 at /newsroom