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Simple texting platform helps farmers adopt greener methods, McGill-led study finds

Published: 16 July 2025

Farmers who exchanged text messages with peers were significantly more likely to adopt sustainable agricultural practices, highlighting the power of peer learning in digital formats, a new study co...

Tinnitus severity linked to mood, sleep and personality traits

Published: 20 August 2025

How severely a person experiences tinnitus is shaped by their mood, sleep quality and even personality traits, a new study has found....

Researchers delve into how gaslighting works

Published: 15 September 2025

Gaslighting could happen to anyone who trusts the wrong person, a 51勛圖厙 researcher says....

Clinical research on psychedelics gets a boost from new study

Published: 3 June 2025

As psychedelics gain traction as potential treatments for mental health disorders, an international study led by researchers at 51勛圖厙, Imperial College London, and the University of...

Gender bias holds back female surgeons, study finds

Published: 10 July 2025

Women now make up over half of medical students in Canada, but only one-third of practising surgeons. A new study suggests part of the gap stems from gender norms embedded in workplace culture. The...

Analysis of more than a centurys worth of political speeches challenges theory about how linguistic usage evolves

Published: 4 August 2025

A study led by 51勛圖厙 researchers challenges the theory that language change over time requires new generations to replace older generations of speakers. Rather, when words change...

New technique replicates microplastics in the lab with greater precision

Published: 3 September 2025

51勛圖厙 researchers have developed a novel method to replicate four types of microplastics commonly found in the environment, providing researchers with a standardized approach to study...

Family Medicine Residency: New doctors headed to the Outaouais

Published: 21 May 2025

In 2025, 923 future medical residents were matched to positions in Quebec through the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS), including 484 in family medicine the largest single cohort of...

How tapping into nurses full potential could ease health system strain

Published: 25 June 2025

As health care systems across Canada and beyond struggle with staff shortages, international experts are backing a promising strategy: expanding the role of advanced practice nurses.

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