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McGill University

Revolutionary identity verification technique offers robust solution to hacking

Advancing agriculture threatens the livelihoods of forest-dependent people

By 2500 earth could be alien to humans

Woman lying in bed awake

Getting a grip on brain damaging sleep disorder

Fighting brain cancer at its root

A skin crawling treatment for acne?

Brain connectivity can build better AI

Measuring creativity, one word at a time

Image by Kim Gruver, Watt Lab..

Cell structure previously associated with disease actually improves brain function

Arctic species poorly adapted for coping with rising temperatures as the Arctic continues to warm

Arctic seabirds are less heat tolerant, more vulnerable to climate change

Mayan Poop Shows Climate Change Effects

The digestive system of cows influences human’s vitamin B12 intake

First-of-its kind standards for treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder

Increasing vitamin D levels does not protect against COVID-19 susceptibility and severity

Vitamin D may not protect against COVID-19, as previously suggested

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