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Mapping accessibility to transform cities
The CAMMM Atlas is a digital platform used to analyze disparities in accessibility and promote better distribution of services in cities.
Chronic kidney disease may lead to cognitive disorders
A decreased kidney function is reportedly related to reductions in cognitive performance and brain structure, according to a new study.
Saunas are good for your health
According to a new study, people who regularly go to the sauna enjoy better physical and mental health than people who don’t. Why? Because of the...
Preventing serious heart problems in children
A new international observational study offers hope for children with Noonan syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that can thicken the wall of the heart.
Why are lemurs nearly extinct, and yet so diverse?
In the largest research effort to date, anthropologists at Université de Montréal succeed in sequencing the genomes of 162 lemurs from 50 species...
Tinkering with the “clockwork” mechanisms of life
Opening new doors for the development of nanotechnologies in medicine, UdeM scientists recreate two natural mechanisms to better program the timescale...
A clinical guide for a special kind of diabetes
Two UdeM professors have co-authored and published the first Canadian guidelines for better detection, management and treatment of cystic...
Targeting a brain enzyme to curb obesity
Endocannabinoids in the brain play a key role in food intake and energy use. Modulating the action of these molecules could help fight obesity, say...
Understanding neurological diseases: crucial interactions come to light
Scientists led by UdeM’s Frédéric Charron reveal significant interactions at the heart of neurons.
How much faster is a knight than a king? A mathematical study reveals the exact ratio!
A chessboard knight can’t reach a given square twice as fast as the king. Christian Táfula Santos has proved it, using the famous Fibonacci sequence.
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