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A building fit for a council, not a king
Digging at the ancient Mayan city of Ucanal, in Guatemala, Christina Halperin finds evidence of a new kind of political architecture that reflect a...
Marginalized and at risk: independent sex workers speak out
Cloé Gobeil interviewed 13 women in the sex trade to understand their work and the strategies they use to protect themselves from physical,...
'The older I get, the more restless I am'
UdeM ecosystem scientist Oliver Sonnentag has traversed the globe studying the best ways to monitor the effects of climate change on the land – and...
Targeting the tiniest divide
An Université de Montréal study finds a previously unknown mechanism in bacterial reproduction that could be attacked by future antibiotics.
Unravelling the secrets of telomerase, an enzyme linked to aging and cancer
An international team including UdeM’s Pascal Chartrand has mapped the structure of telomerase in yeast, shedding light on how it may function in...
In the brain, astrocytes orchestrate fear
A team at CRCHUM has shown that astrocytes in the amygdala play a key role in anxiety, exhibiting greater precision than neurons in detecting and...
An UdeM graduate named a Schmidt Science Fellow
With the prestigious honour and a grant of up to U.S. $110,000 per year, neuroscientist and ALS expert Alicia Dubinski will undertake an...
Do cycling desks drive students to the vending machine?
An UdeM research team finds that cycling while learning increases sugary drink consumption afterward.
Tuberculosis is on the rise in Canada
On World Tuberculosis Day, March 24, Professor Simon Grandjean Lapierre discusses the new molecular tools to improve treatment and halt transmission...
TikTok: a vehicle for misinformation but also community-building
An analysis of over 25,000 comments on TikTok videos provides insight into supporting people living with borderline personality disorder.
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