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A new study shows that photoreceptor cells in the retina exhibit planar polarity, i.e. their light-sensitive cilia orient themselves in a coordinated...
An innovative project is seeking to transform the brain’s electrical activity into music in order to better evaluate the degree of wakefulness in...
A doctoral student in speech-language pathology at Université de Montréal is testing the use of audiovisual content to support communication in people...
A new study by UdeM’s Olivier Dupuy shows that daily cryostimulation sessions in a chamber cooled to -90°C can make you sleep better and feel better.
An architectural project in Sutton aims to tackle the housing crisis while promoting sustainable development and social inclusion.
A new study finds that seniors who tend to mirror other people’s feelings are more likely to show signs of being anxious or depressed themselves.
Professor Natalie M. Fletcher sees philosophy as a form of youth activism and a way for children to address issues that matter to them, like the...
A Mexican delegation is coming to retrieve 84 Mesoamerican axes currently in transit at UdeM, underscoring the need to raise public awareness of the...
A new study shows higher rates of sexual abuse in children with intellectual disabilities and greater vulnerability to the after-effects of abuse.
Some sounds have the power to conjure premonitions of death, ghostly apparitions or creatures lurking in the dark. Why do we react to them the way we...

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