Jonathan Jarry, a science communicator with McGill’s Office for Science and Society, recently attracted millions of viewers with a tongue-in-cheek video touting a fake cure

Demystifying science and pseudoscience for the public
Jonathan Jarry, a science communicator with McGill’s Office for Science and Society, recently attracted millions of viewers with a tongue-in-cheek video touting a fake cure
September 26, 13:40 Palais des Congrès de Montréal, 201 Avenue Viger O, Montréal, QC H2Z 1X7, Canada This talk invites biomedical professionals and students to
Jonathan and Chris interview Michael “Marsh” Marshall, project director of the Good Thinking Society and the vice-president of the Merseyside Skeptics Society in England. They
Bad Blood tells the story of how one woman wanted so badly to be the next Steve Jobs, she put patients’ lives at risk. https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/health-technology-reviews/book-review-bad-blood-secrets-and-lies-silicon-valley-startup
Returning from a memorable fishing trip, the boys tackle the evidence behind omega-3s, a group of molecules known as “PUFAs!” (try not to laugh). They
Immunotherapy is the idea of triggering an attack on cancer by the body’s own immune system. Success stories get attention from the press but they