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From idea to clinical trial: a scientific ultra-marathon
After 20 years of research and collaboration, a discovery about the RAF protein in flies has led to phase-1 testing of a therapy against solid cancer...
Could mealworms help solve our plastic waste problem?
UdeM doctoral student Chloé Rosa-Teijeiro is studying how mealworms digest plastic and whether there are hidden risks to this promising approach to...
Does isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder predict Parkinson’s disease or dementia?
Two international studies involving scientists and patients from five countries have shown it’s possible to distinguish early on who will develop...
Statistics don’t lie—but they can be misleading
Education professor Sébastien Béland has published an article on the limitations of the p-value, an often-misunderstood indicator of statistical...
Pawatik: navigating the rapids of Anishinabe history
A collaborative research project by anthropologists and the Anishinabe community of Lac-Simon has produced a history of the nation, as told by its...
UdeM start-up has new and improved battery technology
Ignis Lithium is working to commercialize a technology developed in UdeM’s chemistry labs.
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...
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...
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