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Can AI fulfill our emotional needs?
Falling in love with a chatbot is no longer science fiction. It can provide comfort and be a learning experience. But it also raises ethical issues...
Love beyond the stigma
Most people assume it's hard to find love when you have a serious mental health disorder. An UdeM professor is working to challenge that...
'Smile and act like nothing happened'
A culture of perfectionism pushes athletes in artistic sports like gymnastics and figure skating to hide their symptoms of concussion, downplaying...
Mauled by a bear, 27,500 years ago
In a study co-authored with Julien Riel-Salvatore and Claudine Gravel-Miguel from UdeM, Italian scientists reconstruct what they think likely killed a...
Saving sunny days for a rainy day: a new molecule for storing green energy
An UdeM-led research team has developed an organic molecule that stores renewable energy with record stability, paving the way for more sustainable...
Lab-grown, “living” heart tissues: a major breakthrough
Described as “hearts on a chip,” the engineered tissues are produced through 3D bioprinting with a bio-ink developed in a laboratory at the...
Growing up in the Anthropocene: for adolescents, it's hard
A large-scale study shows eco-anxiety is impacting the lives of many teens—particularly those from minoritized groups—at school and in the workplace.
Can robots play peacemaker?
A research team at UdeM’s Cyberjustice Laboratory explores a new frontier: the use of AI for conflict resolution.
Major funding for the discovery of new antibiotics
A research team co-led by UdeM's Yves Brun has received a US$3.8-million grant from the Gates Foundation to develop drugs to fight Gram-negative...
Creative talent: has AI knocked humans out?
Can artificial intelligence rival human creativity? A large-scale study compares 100,000 humans with leading generative AI models.
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