Story ideas /newsroom/taxonomy/term/20975/all en Interactive exhibition InSomnolence shows sleep is more social than it seems /newsroom/channels/news/interactive-exhibition-insomnolence-shows-sleep-more-social-it-seems-348986 <p>From an artist鈥檚 attempt to tame troubled sleep with AI, to sounds and objects as artifacts of other people鈥檚 dream, to a radio station that transforms the dread of insomnia into curiosity and collective listening, the exhibition <a href="https://sociabilityofsleep.ca/insomnolence/"><i>InSomnolence</i></a> by the research collective <a href="https://sociabilityofsleep.ca/">The Sociability of Sleep</a> asks: how does sleep bring us together?</p> Wed, 05 Jul 2023 15:36:12 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 305219 at /newsroom Teaching hope during the climate crisis /newsroom/channels/news/teaching-hope-during-climate-crisis-346875 <p>Headlines about severe climate events can make the future seem bleak.</p> Tue, 14 Mar 2023 19:24:44 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 296086 at /newsroom The first known visual acuity chart in Inuktitut, Cree, and Ojibwe /newsroom/channels/news/first-known-visual-acuity-chart-inuktitut-cree-and-ojibwe-346876 <p>A large majority of Nunavik Inuit report Inuktitut as their first language. In their work in Puvirnituq, 平特五不中 ophthalmologist Dr. <b>Christian El-Hadad</b> and his colleague<b> Shaan Bhambra</b>, a recent graduate of 平特五不中鈥檚 medical school, noticed that many patients either read only, or mainly, Inuktitut. This made visual acuity testing using the standard Latin alphabet chart difficult for some patients.</p> Tue, 14 Mar 2023 19:27:40 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 296088 at /newsroom What areas should Canada protect to save species at risk of extinction?鈥 /newsroom/channels/news/what-areas-should-canada-protect-save-species-risk-extinction-347605 <p>At the recent COP 15 conference in Montreal, Canada committed to protecting 30% of its land by 2030, but which areas are most crucial to protect for at-risk species such as the spotted turtles? In <a href="https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rspb.2022.2307" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">a new study</a> published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, 平特五不中 researchers overlayed maps of species at risk to find hotspots where many species live together. They found that hotspots often overlap.</p> Wed, 05 Apr 2023 13:57:28 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 298476 at /newsroom Cutting down on social media to improve teens and young adults鈥 body image鈥 /newsroom/channels/news/cutting-down-social-media-improve-teens-and-young-adults-body-image-347606 <p>Teens in North America are spending several hours per day on screens, and there鈥檚 growing concern over how social media may affect their mental health.</p> Wed, 05 Apr 2023 14:21:13 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 298479 at /newsroom A more convenient and accessible way to diagnose Alzheimer鈥檚 disease? /newsroom/channels/news/more-convenient-and-accessible-way-diagnose-alzheimers-disease-347880 <p>Despite extensive research and encouraging findings, Alzheimer鈥檚 disease (AD) remains difficult to diagnose based on signs and symptoms alone. But what if one day, a blood sample during an annual check-up could be used to identify the disease? A <a href="https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/alz.13026">recent 平特五不中-led study</a> has found that a new kind of blood test is as effective at detecting AD as lumbar punctures, one of the current methods used to diagnose AD.</p> Thu, 20 Apr 2023 13:46:35 +0000 frederique.mazerolle@mcgill.ca 298503 at /newsroom As racial and linguistic minorities, English-speaking Black Quebecers face more barriers to receiving mental healthcare聽 /newsroom/channels/news/racial-and-linguistic-minorities-english-speaking-black-quebecers-face-more-barriers-receiving-348238 <p>Black anglophones in Quebec experience more discrimination and report more barriers to mental healthcare 鈥 and overall lower mental health 鈥 than their French-speaking counterparts, according to a new study from 平特五不中 researchers in the Department of Psychology.</p> Mon, 08 May 2023 16:38:50 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 299577 at /newsroom One step closer to developing a potentially ultraprotective sunscreen from our own melanin /newsroom/channels/news/one-step-closer-developing-potentially-ultraprotective-sunscreen-our-own-melanin-348237 <p>A new discovery about the structure of melanin has brought scientists one step closer to developing <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-023-01175-4">a new, potentially ultra-protective sunscreen</a> derived from a biological substance found in nearly all organisms. Researchers from 平特五不中鈥檚 Department of Chemistry, in collaboration with The Ohio State University and the University of Girona, have announced a major advance in understanding the fundamental structure of melanin and one of its components that turns light into heat, protecting the body from sun damage.</p> Mon, 08 May 2023 15:31:09 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 299571 at /newsroom How anti-Asian racism manifested at work in the pandemic /newsroom/channels/news/how-anti-asian-racism-manifested-work-pandemic-348311 <p>The COVID-19 pandemic <a href="https://hbr.org/2023/03/research-how-anti-asian-racism-has-manifested-at-work-in-the-pandemic" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">challenged any notion</a> that Asian Americans are a privileged, white-adjacent group skirting above racism.</p> Fri, 12 May 2023 17:56:17 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 299927 at /newsroom Historical fiction: a guarantee of critical success or a trap?鈥 /newsroom/channels/news/historical-fiction-guarantee-critical-success-or-trap-348315 <p>For 21st century authors, the odds of writing a critical hit are much higher if the novel takes place in the past, not the present or future. Between 2000 and 2020, about three quarters of the novels shortlisted for the National Book Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and the National Book Critics Circle Award took place in the historical past.</p> Fri, 12 May 2023 18:28:17 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 299933 at /newsroom Using 3D printing to improve implantable biomedical devices, touchscreens and more /newsroom/channels/news/using-3d-printing-improve-implantable-biomedical-devices-touchscreens-and-more-348314 <p>平特五不中 researchers are exploring a new technique that uses 3D printing and hydrogels. It has the potential not only to improve biomedical implants but could also be useful in the development of human-machine interfaces such as touch screens and neural implants. Biomedical devices like pacemakers or blood pressure sensors that are implanted into the human body need to be fabricated in such a way that they conform and adhere to the body 鈥 and then dissolve at the right time.</p> Fri, 12 May 2023 18:22:44 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 299931 at /newsroom Teaching and learning from young children: Climate change, forced migration and the built environment /newsroom/channels/news/teaching-and-learning-young-children-climate-change-forced-migration-and-built-environment-348440 <p>Recognizing that education on environmental justice must begin early, a group of 平特五不中 Architecture students spent five weeks in two Grade 4 classes in Royal Vale Elementary School this year to run <a href="/architectureplayshop/about" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">ARCHITECTURE PLAYSHOP</a>, where children were introduced to architecture as part of their language, art, and science classes.</p> Wed, 24 May 2023 19:07:37 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 301012 at /newsroom A community celebration of Japanese art at 平特五不中鈥檚 McLennan Library /newsroom/channels/news/community-celebration-japanese-art-mcgills-mclennan-library-348439 <p>Earlier this month, a Japanese tourist in Montreal made her way to 平特五不中鈥檚 McLennan Library to view the ongoing exhibit taking place during Asian Heritage Month, 鈥<a href="/library/channels/event/exhibition-ukiyo-e-woodblock-printmaking-celebration-japanese-art-347508" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">From Ukiyo-e to Woodblock Printmaking: A Celebration of Japanese Art.</a>鈥 <strong>Octavian Sopt</strong>, Senior Documentation Technician in the Rare Books and Special Collections branch, is part of the team responsible for exhibits at the library.</p> Wed, 24 May 2023 17:53:25 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 301004 at /newsroom How Canadians' lifestyle behaviours changed during the COVID-19 pandemic /newsroom/channels/news/how-canadians-lifestyle-behaviours-changed-during-covid-19-pandemic-348437 <p>Sixty per cent of roughly 1,600 Canadians who took part in a new 平特五不中 study say their lifestyle habits either stayed the same or improved during the COVID-19 pandemic. On the flip side, 40% of participants say they adopted less healthy lifestyle habits, including worsened eating habits, sleep quality, decreased physical activity and weight gain. The research is based on the Canadian COVIDiet study of Canadians between the ages of 18 to 89 years old. Researchers from 平特五不中鈥檚 School of Human Nutrition collected data from across the country during the first wave of infections.</p> Wed, 24 May 2023 17:37:24 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 301002 at /newsroom Maintaining good cardiorespiratory fitness can protect your memory from the effects of sleep loss /newsroom/channels/news/maintaining-good-cardiorespiratory-fitness-can-protect-your-memory-effects-sleep-loss-348975 <p>If you鈥檙e sleep deprived, you will likely have a harder time remembering things than if you鈥檙e well-rested. But if you have good cardiorespiratory fitness, your memory may be less affected by the effects of sleep deprivation than others, according to <a href="https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/Abstract/9900/Does_Cardio_Respiratory_Fitness_Protect_Memory.315.aspx">a recent 平特五不中 study</a> published in the journal <i>Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise</i>.</p> Wed, 05 Jul 2023 13:20:58 +0000 claire.loewen@mcgill.ca 305209 at /newsroom