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In the never-ending quest for a good night’s sleep, the use of white, brown or pink noise is the latest thing. Solution or illusion?
With a diameter approximately twice that of Earth, GJ 9827d could be an example of a planet with a water-rich atmosphere, according to astronomers at...
In an unseen process playing out in the deep, miniature elements of DNA are quietly outsmarting viruses.
A new study suggests being born very preterm may have a significant - but potentially reversible - impact on an adult's health.
What could be simpler than chewing? Yet this commonplace physical act mobilizes a surprising number of muscles and neurons, and is even important for...
The salt used to de-ice our roads does not reduce the effectiveness of the plants used in bioretention areas, according to a new study by Henry Beral,...
A recent poll asked Quebecers where they wish to spend their final days. The results may surprise you.
Medical professor Jonathan Brouillette discusses the protein's accumulation in the brain – and its promise as a new therapeutic target.
Stardust, cosmic cliffs, swirls of colored gas, fascinating infrared: the space observatory stationed 1.5 million kilometres from Earth reveals its...
A comprehensive study by scientists at UdeM maps the evolutionary dynamics and risks of viral emergence of diseases that could someday pose a threat...

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