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McGill University

Viruses can ‘hijack’ cellular process to block immune response

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Gender gap: Women represent two-thirds of doctorates, but hold only one-third of academic jobs

Using artificial intelligence to manage extreme weather events

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Mothers, but not fathers, with multiple children report more fragmented sleep

As oceans warm, large fish struggle

Child marriage is legal and persists across Canada

How the spread of the Internet is changing migration

How the spread of the Internet is changing migration

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New use for an old drug: How does ketamine combat depression?

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Sustainably managed fisheries provide a safeguard against global food insecurity

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