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Trying to predict how an autistic child will develop cognitively
Although autism can be diagnosed very early, it remains difficult to plot a child's developmental trajectory. Now a team of UdeM-affiliated...
Plants, fungi and bacteria working together
A new study examines the symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizal fungi in plant roots and bacterial communities in the soil.
Aiming for high-precision immunotherapy
A team of researchers successfully created more effective immune cells that can fight cancer without damaging healthy tissue.
Guinea pigs: a promising animal model to study the human embryo
CRCHUM researchers reveal that the guinea pig pre-implantation embryo is very similar to the human embryo, spurring a better understanding of...
You can heal more wounds with honey
UdeM pharmacy professor Simon Matoori has reviewed studies on the therapeutic properties of honey in the treatment of both acute and chronic wounds.
Music to their ears
A new study looks at differences in music listening habits between young adults with ADHD and their neurotypical peers.
Hidden forces shape plants from the inside out
UdeM scientists use a combination of experimental data and modelling to reveal how physical forces help plants to generate their complex 3D shapes.
Investing in your work: a fine balance between dedication and burnout
According to a study by Marie-Colombe Afota, how people see themselves plays an important role in their intense—and sometimes toxic—approach to work.
How Canadian immigration law turns judges into border guards
Doctoral student Meritxell Abellan-Almenara examines court decisions to see how Quebec judges use their power to make defendants criminally...
Using LLMs to understand how autism gets diagnosed
In a study that used large language models to analyze healthcare records of Quebec francophone children, scientists argue that current criteria for...
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