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A research team at UdeM’s Cyberjustice Laboratory explores a new frontier: the use of AI for conflict resolution.
A research team co-led by UdeM's Yves Brun has received a US$3.8-million grant from the Gates Foundation to develop drugs to fight Gram-negative...
Can artificial intelligence rival human creativity? A large-scale study compares 100,000 humans with leading generative AI models.
In Canadian prisons, where the days are long, inmates age at an accelerated rate. An UdeM doctoral student explores this paradox—and its toll on...
Researchers at UdeM find that the lifelong stress of feeling singled out has a direct effect on the physical health of sexually and gender-diverse...
In Chinese martial arts, authority is demonstrated through the body, not by one's social or professional status. But how to maintain it?
Meditation doesn’t 'empty the mind', as some imagine. In fact, brain scans reveal that the meditating mind is not in a resting state at all, but is...
A meta-analysis reveals that punishing inmates by segregating them does not reduce recidivism and may even reinforce offending behaviour.
A Canadian-led team discovers that exoplanet LP 791-18 c, a temperate sub-Neptune, hides a hazy atmosphere unlike any of its planetary siblings.
Details of the major federal initiative to draw new talent to the country's universities were announced today at UdeM.

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