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On World Tuberculosis Day, March 24, Professor Simon Grandjean Lapierre discusses the new molecular tools to improve treatment and halt transmission...
An analysis of over 25,000 comments on TikTok videos provides insight into supporting people living with borderline personality disorder.
The UdeM computer-science professor is named a co-recipient of the annual award, considered 'the Nobel Prize in computing,' sharing $1 million for his...
Leading an interdisciplinary team, UdeM epidemiologist Vikki Ho will use her CIHR and CRS grant to study how environmental factors related to a...
Six projects led by Université de Montréal receive $31.3 million from the Canada Foundation for Innovation to support cutting-edge scientific...
A new study finds that gut bacteria play a key role in helping hibernating animals survive months without food.
UdeM’s Xavier Gravend-Tirole argues that personal well-being and the ecological transition go hand in hand.
A fun rhythm-training game played to music on a cell phone shows promise for reducing stuttering in children, according to a new UdeM study.
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.