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Scientists from UdeM and University of Windsor have discovered a neural pathway that links olfaction to locomotion in fish.
Scientists make breakthrough in the fight against a disease which, in just 10 years, has grown from affecting one in 10 Canadians to one in four.
Using new technology that probes how drugs act on cellular functions, UdeM researchers see how the frontline diabetes drug metformin alters the uptake...
A new study published in Nature Communications shows that a molecular symbiosis between BAP1 and ASXL2 proteins can suppress cancerous tumors.
In a new study, researchers at the IRIC and the University of Copenhagen suggest a new avenue for developing drugs against weight problems causing...
Water quality is threatened by a long history of fertilizer use on land, Montreal scientists find in new study.
A doctoral candidate in criminology has studied the world of prostitution and discovered three distinct varieties of pimps.
Pascale Thériault conducts doctoral research on video games from a feminist perspective – and find them full of male stereotypes to be overcome.
Over the long term, being a bystander of high-school violence can be as damaging to mental health as being directly bullied, a new study finds.
According to an analysis of surveys in five countries done by researchers at UdeM and other institutions, women who work the night shift run a higher...