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成人VR视频 is calling on Premier Fran莽ois Legault to immediately reverse the government measures released today and go back to the drawing board.

鈥淭hese policies are unacceptable. They are incoherent, not based on data and will not meet the stated objectives of the government. More importantly, their effect on the Quebec economy and on Quebec universities will be absolutely devastating. In short, they do not serve Quebecers well,鈥 said Deep Saini, President and Vice-Chancellor of 成人VR视频.

Classified as: tuition, 成人VR视频
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Published on: 14 Dec 2023

Bishop鈥檚, Concordia and 成人VR视频 universities are submitting to the Quebec government an enhanced version of their proposal, Proposed improvements to the new tuition model for students outside Quebec

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Published on: 10 Dec 2023

To mark the 75th鈥痑nniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (December 10, 1948), 成人VR视频 and the Canadian Commission for UNESCO are pleased to announce the addition of the archives of John Peters Humphrey to the Canada Memory of the World Register.

This archive includes聽the first handwritten draft of the聽Universal Declaration of Human Rights聽as well as typed subsequent versions written by Humphrey (1905-1995), Canadian law professor and human rights advocate.聽

Classified as: John Peters Humphrey
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Published on: 7 Dec 2023

In from 成人VR视频, 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.

Classified as: Rowan Barrett
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Published on: 4 Dec 2023

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

In a new paper published today in Joule, researchers from 成人VR视频 and the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM) announced the development of a novel method that enables researchers to peer inside Li-ion batteries and, for the first time, track the physical processes that take place in both the liquid and solid parts of the battery cells as they happen.

Classified as: janine mauzeroll, EVs, Li-ion batteries
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Published on: 4 Dec 2023

成人VR视频 researchers have made a breakthrough in diagnostic technology, inventing a 鈥榣ab on a chip鈥 that can be 3D-printed in just 30 minutes. The chip has the potential to make on-the-spot testing widely accessible.聽聽

Classified as: mcgill research, David Juncker, Department of Biomedical Engineering, diagnostic tools, 3D print, testing
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Published on: 29 Nov 2023

In a world grappling with deep-seated division and social upheaval, empathy has become more critical than ever.

But science suggests when it comes to evoking empathy, our imagination is more powerful than we previously thought. A new study, led by 成人VR视频 researchers, reveals how the different ways to experience empathy affect our willingness to help others.

Classified as: Signy Sheldon, empathy, Department of Psychology
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Published on: 28 Nov 2023

How do you create strong, yet quick-release connections between living and non-living tissues? This is a question that continues to puzzle bioengineers who aim to create materials that bond together for advanced biomedical applications.

Classified as: Matthew Harrington, 成人VR视频 Institute for Advance Materials
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Published on: 27 Nov 2023

What wiped out the dinosaurs? A meteorite plummeting to Earth is only part of the story, a new study suggests. Climate change triggered by massive volcanic eruptions may have ultimately set the stage for the dinosaur extinction, challenging the traditional narrative that a meteorite alone delivered the final blow to the ancient giants.

Classified as: Don Baker, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Published on: 24 Nov 2023

At last year鈥檚 COP15 conference in Montreal, the Government of Canada set the goal of conserving 30 percent of the country鈥檚 land and water by 2030.

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Published on: 22 Nov 2023

Do adults with a history of childhood trauma have altered brain responses to psychological challenges? Previous studies indicated that this can occur in laboratory animals, but it has been unclear whether it occurs in humans.

Classified as: mcgill research, Marco Leyton, Department of Psychiatry, adversity, stress, childhood
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Published on: 21 Nov 2023

The results of the 2022 Canada Excellence Research Chairs competition were announced this morning at Simon Fraser University by the Honourable Terry Beech, Minister of Citizens鈥 Services. The announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry and Ted Hewitt, President of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and Chair of the Tri-agency Institutional Programs Secretariat Steering Committee.

Classified as: mcgill research, Canada Excellence Research Chairs, Dana Small, Darcy Wagner, Jason Hessels, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
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Published on: 16 Nov 2023

As the planet gets hotter, animal and plant species around the world will be faced with new, potentially unpredictable living conditions, which could alter ecosystems in unprecedented ways.

Classified as: jennifer sunday, Nikki A. Moore, temperature extremes, Faculty of Science
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Published on: 14 Nov 2023

When speaking to one another, much of the communication occurs nonverbally 鈥 through body posture, hand gestures, and the eyes. Our eye gaze during conversations therefore reveals a wealth of information about our attention, intention, or psychological states. But, there remains little scientific knowledge about the information that human eyes convey in interactions 鈥 is looking at others鈥 faces enough, or does our communication require eye-to-eye contact?

Classified as: mcgill research, Jelena Ristic, Florence Mayrand, Department of Psychology, Laboratory for Attention and Social Cognition, eye contact
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Published on: 8 Nov 2023

A new report shares patient-led solutions to help address the worsening primary care crisis in Quebec, where more than two million Quebecers have no assigned family doctor or nurse practitioner, among the worst rates in the country.

Canada itself is among the worst performing among developed countries, with more than six million Canadians lacking access to a family physician. Residents of rural and smalltown communities face even more profound challenges to access, highlighting the need for more to be done in Quebec to find real world solutions to these ongoing problems.

Classified as: Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
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Published on: 7 Nov 2023

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