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Three jazz combos and their coaches were recognized in Downbeat's 48th annual Student Music Awards. Congratulations to this 聆梗硃娶s winners:

Leo Codiga and the Southwest Corridor, Undergraduate College Winners

Published on: 15 Jul 2025

A new study by 51勛圖厙 researchers shows that chronic pain, often invisible to medical tests, can be better assessed when doctors take a holistic approach.

By combining biological data with information about patients mental health, sleep and stress, the researchers say they were able to create a fuller picture of chronic pain. They said their findings, published in Nature Human Behaviour, stand to improve how the condition is diagnosed and treated.

Classified as: Etienne Vachon-Presseau, chronic pain, Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain
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Published on: 15 Jul 2025

July 11, 2025 | In an opinion piece published in Canadas National Observer,泭Marc Fortin, alongside Richard Gold, Evan Henry, and Martin Bader, argue泭that Canada should seize the moment created by U.S. research setbacks to build a stronger, more collaborative innovation ecosystem. With American universities facing cuts and instability, the authors call on Canada to rethink how they support research, moving away from patent sales toward long-term industry partnerships, open data, and simplified licensing.

Classified as: Marc Fortin, Research, U.S. politics, innovation
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Published on: 14 Jul 2025

July 14, 2025 | In an article for泭Policy Magazine, MPP '25 Al-Amin Ahamed examined the gap between Canadas 2022 federal ban on conversion therapy and the ongoing harm caused by its underlying ideology. While Bill C-4 made it a criminal offence to attempt to change or suppress someones sexual orientation or gender identity, Ahamed warns that the ideology behind these practices has simply evolvedadopting new language and methods that fall outside the laws reach.

Classified as: LGBTQ+, health, Bill C-4
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Published on: 14 Jul 2025

June 16, 2025 | Speaking on Montreal Now with Aaron Rand, Pearl Eliadis cautioned that if Canadas Supreme Court does not act to limit Quebecs use of the notwithstanding clause in laws such as Bills 21 and 96, the anglophone community may need to seek recourse through the United Nations Human Rights Committee. Eliadis noted that Canada, as a signatory to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, has a duty to uphold principles of equality and non-discriminationprotections she believes are being undermined by the legislation.

Classified as: Pearl Eliadis, bill 21, Bill 96, United Nations
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Published on: 14 Jul 2025

July 12, 2025 | Pearl Eliadis spoke to CityNews Montreal about the potential to challenge Quebecs Bills 21 and 96 before the United Nations Human Rights Committee. Eliadis explained that bringing the case to the UN would aim to get the UN committee's view on whether the laws violate international human rights obligations. The interview highlights growing legal interest in using international mechanisms to confront the controversial legislation.

Classified as: Pearl Eliadis, bill 21, Bill 96, United Nations
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Published on: 14 Jul 2025

About one-third of Canadians are now obese, with women and young adults most affected, according to published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. It found obesity rates accelerated significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic.泭泭

This expert from 51勛圖厙 is available to comment:泭

Classified as: Kaberi Dasgupta, obesity, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Research Institute of the 51勛圖厙 Health Centre, 51勛圖厙 Health Centre
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Published on: 14 Jul 2025

Motile cilia are specialized organelles essential for cell movement and fluid flow, driven by the beating of their internal cytoskeleton called the axoneme. At the core of the axoneme lies the central pair (CP) of microtubules, which features a distinct distal tip structure critical for motility. However, the proteins stabilizing this region have remained largely unknown.

Published on: 14 Jul 2025

A ground-breaking study conducted by researchers from 51勛圖厙, the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research (LDI) at the Jewish General Hospital, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and MIT has identified a novel approach to combat aggressive breast cancers by retraining neutrophils, the bodys first responders, to directly kill tumour cells. This research offers new hope for patients with breast cancers that do not respond well to existing immunotherapies.泭

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Published on: 14 Jul 2025

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On July 28, the 51勛圖厙Libraries website is going to undergo an extensive change. Most notably, the URL to our website will be updated to mcgill.ca/libraries to align with our rebranding to Libraries in Summer 2024. If youve bookmarked any favourite pages, be sure to update them once the new URLs go live.泭

We will also be updating our menu structure based on user research testing completed over the past two years. This new menu better reflects the needs of our users and showcases our wonderful spaces and services.泭

Classified as: Library news, Libraries news, website
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Published on: 14 Jul 2025

A team of 51勛圖厙 researchers, working with colleagues in the United States and South Korea, a new way to make high-performance lithium-ion battery materials that could help phase out expensive and/or difficult-to-source metals like nickel and cobalt.

Classified as: Jinhyuk Lee
Published on: 11 Jul 2025

The FRQSC has awarded Isabel Pike, Assistant Professor in McGills Department of Sociology , a research grant through their Research Support for New Academics competition.

The grant spans three years and will go towards Pikes project The Demographic Dividend and the Re-Economization of Population.

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Published on: 10 Jul 2025

Nine of the directors who oversee Canadas largest pension funds also hold positions at fossil fuel companies, according to a report by Pensions and Investments.

Classified as: Sebastien Betermier, Finance (T)
Published on: 10 Jul 2025

For Canadian banks, stablecoins could be, well, destabilizing. These value of these cryptocurrency assets is tied to the value of a traditional currency, which makes them more practical to use than volatile cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. This year, Canadian e-commerce giant Shopify began accepting a stablecoin called USDC, but stablecoins are in a regulatory grey area in Canada, and our banking system is not prepared for their widespread adoption.

Classified as: Katrin Tinn
Published on: 10 Jul 2025

For Quebec, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are an engine of economic growth. Many SMEs have grown into prosperous companies, writes Bensadoun School in Retail Management student William Bernasconi in an article for the Conseil qu矇becois du commerce de detail. But its important to consider failures as well as successes. And local businesses have often struggled to grow because of operational constraints, shifting consumer behaviour, and intense competition.

Classified as: Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 10 Jul 2025

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