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Acute leukemia: 'molecular scissors' to modify vulnerable cells
The success of an international clinical trial on patients at the UdeM-affiliated Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont marks a major advance in precision...
Climate change is making it harder to breathe
Wildfire smoke, extreme heat and longer pollen seasons are exacerbating the effects of lung diseases, especially for vulnerable groups, and it’s only...
It's a start: $185,000 to find new drugs for ALS
Begun at UdeM, a new Quebec biotech company is one of 20 international research teams selected to vie for the UK-based Longitude Prize on ALS – and...
Canadian astronomy looks to Europe and invests in the world’s largest telescope
Backed by an $11.3-million federal grant, Canadian scientists led by teams at UdeM and the UBC are helping design the ANDES instrument for the...
Climate change: the Bigfoot connection
Using data from sightings of the mythical creature, UdeM biologist Timothée Poisot adapts a machine-learning method to map the uncertainty of...
A snapshot of food insecurity among immigrants
A study of those who use Quebec's food banks challenges two common assumptions: that food insecurity means eating badly, and that the solution is...
Getting over stress faster and with more support
Two UdeM studies reveal more efficient physiological recovery and greater coordinated support behaviours in sexual and gender diverse (SGD) couples...
“Constant tinkering": reporters pioneered portable computer use
Long before the Internet and laptops, journalists were the among very first remote workers — and the unwitting guinea pigs of the mobile computing...
Conspiracy theories meet real news: how QAnon tries to hijack the Internet
You've seen the hashtags: #love #vote #child. Are they as banal as they seem, or are they being used by the far right to attract unsuspecting readers?
A new online tool for tackling irritable bowel syndrome
Using the SOSCuisine platform to maintain a low-FODMAP diet can significantly improve digestion and lessen anxiety, an UdeM study shows.
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