by Alina He Funding in scientific research has suffered a decade long decline in Canada. A recent reinvestment attempts to … More
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The hidden treasure that is CHEM396
by Elias Andraos As a U2 chemistry student that completed a CHEM 396 project this past summer, I am surprised … More
Think Outside of the Box When it Comes to Getting into Research
by Janet Wilson The benefits of doing undergraduate research are extensive. It can teach you how to deal with failure, … More
Research-backed tips to help you work smarter, not harder this finals season
The last finals season of the decade is approaching, and whether it’s your first set of finals or last, it can be a stressful time. Here are some tips backed by recent research to help you survive the next few weeks. […]
On the Horizon in Machine Learning: Identifying Natural Selection At Work in the Human Genome
Written by: Janet Wilson Machine Learning (ML) is a rapidly evolving branch of artificial intelligence in which a program is … More
Observing Molecular Machines using Cryo-EM
In 2017, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank, and Richard Henderson for their development … More
MSURJ Launch 2017
The 12th annual launch of the McGill Science Undergraduate Research Journal took place in the Bellini Atrium, where students from … More
McGill Biochemistry Research Awareness Day (RAD) 2016
Research Awareness Day (RAD) is an annual event run by the Biochemistry Undergraduate Society (BUGS), which seeks to inform and … More
McGill’s 2016 Undergraduate Research Conference
The Undergraduate Research Conference that took place during the fall semester of 2016 featured original research projects by students selected … More
The 2016 Lorne Trottier Public Science Symposium
The 2016 Lorne Trottier Public Science Symposium took place in Montreal on October 17 and 18. This year’s event, entitled Science … More