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UdeM start-up has new and improved battery technology
Ignis Lithium is working to commercialize a technology developed in UdeM’s chemistry labs.
Ten years later, LIGO is a black-hole hunting machine
The American observatory and its many partners, including UdeM, celebrate the detection in 2015 of gravitational waves and confirm a theorem by the...
A rare molecule detected in space: Jonathan Gagné explains
Silane is detected in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf, a celestial body halfway between a star and a planet, an international team of astronomers...
Extending access to mental healthcare for vulnerable people
An UdeM study analyzes treatment pathways for racialized and immigrant youth going through a first episode of psychosis.
The dangers of declawing your cat
A study by UdeM’s animal pharmacology research group reveals that surgically removing a cat's claws is not only painful, it has irreversible long-term...
After early-life stress, astrocytes affect behaviour
Canadian researchers show that stress modifies the morphology of brain cells in mice, directly influencing the rodents’ level of physical activity.
Breaking down barriers to support people living with obesity
With UdeM's Géraldine Layani, Quebec's COLLAB-INTER-360-Obésité research project looks to find new ways to improve obese individuals' health and...
Breaking down barriers to support people living with obesity
With UdeM's Géraldine Layani, Quebec's COLLAB-INTER-360-Obésité research project looks to find new ways to improve obese individuals' health and...
Vertigo-free pirouettes: it’s all in the dancer’s head
An UdeM study upends the hypothesis that experienced dancers don’t get dizzy from doing pirouettes because they can suppress their vestibular system.
Vertigo-free pirouettes: it’s all in the dancer’s head
An UdeM study upends the hypothesis that experienced dancers don’t get dizzy from doing pirouettes because they can suppress their vestibular system.
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