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Preschoolers with developmental language disorder depend more on adults to navigate social interactions, such as joining in games and resolving...
Researchers look at how tickling the funny bone strengthens the bond between parents and children—and why fun matters more than we think.
AI tools designed to combat misinformation have major blind spots, warns an Université de Montréal doctoral student who advocates for fairer, more...
UdeM neuroscientist Guillaume Dumas looks at consciousness, cognition and brain activity through the lens of interpersonal dynamics.
High‑resolution imaging and genetics reveal the architecture and function of the coronary network of zebrafish, opening new avenues for understanding...
A study finds barriers to gender-affirming care for transgender and non-binary people in Quebec.
Traps designed to combat an invasive species also kill bees. A study led by an UdeM undergraduate reveals the hidden costs of a seemingly harmless...
A study of changes to the habitats of more than 700 species reveals massive biodiversity loss—but also possibilities for restoration.
In a landmark advancement, researchers observe a quantized Hall drift of light for the first time.
Marie-Eve Bouthillier sheds light on the often-overlooked role of clinical ethicists who, with healthcare teams and families, navigate the...