by Janet Wilson The benefits of doing undergraduate research are extensive. It can teach you how to deal with failure, … More
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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. […]
What’s wrong with the peer review process and how can it be improved?
By: Janet Wilson Publishing is the “be all end all” for researchers – publications allow them to pay their lab … More
The neuroscience of eating disorders
Written By: Laura Meng During the 19th century, Sir William Gull formally proposed the clinical term Anorexia nervosa (AN) to … More
Pythagoras: Triangles and triads
Written By: Yingke Liang Have you ever listened to western stringed music and enjoyed it? If you did, you owe … More
What’s in a name?
Written By: Katharine Kocik In terms of classifying organisms, names usually reveal a great deal about a species. The familiar … More
I’m sorry, what?
Written by: Howard Li Two weeks ago, I met up with a friend who I haven’t seen for a long … More
An Investigation on our love for blackboards
By: Mathilde Papillon The blackboard. This archaic teaching tool is in practically every single class of any science student. It … More
Alan Guth and the multiverse
Feature Photo: The Atlantic The content from this article was produced by Mathilde Papillon. On the evening of January 18, … More
Undergraduate Research 101
Undergraduate research is one of the most rewarding activities at McGill. Experience in undergraduate research exposes students to scientific inquiry, … More
