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Out of tune: when words get in the way
In a series of listening experiments, an UdeM postdoc finds that having lyrics in a song—or even meaningless syllables that change—makes it more...
The human being at the heart of care
Plans for a first-ever “living ethics” laboratory get off the ground at UdeM and the IRCM.
Reducing GHG emissions by transforming transportation
Five professors from UdeM and Polytechnique Montréal have been working together for several years to help reduce the environmental footprint of...
Fighting climate change with deep-sea water
Microbes deep down in the ocean could be a good tool to transform carbon into more stable molecules, a laboratory study at UdeM suggests.
Towards a cure for lymphoma: new research brings hope
UdeM medical professor Tarik Möröy and his team have identified a therapeutic target for the treatment of lymphoma.
A former UdeM postdoc gets the ‘Nobel prize of mathematics’
Oxford University professor James Maynard is one of four mathematicians to receive the prestigious 2022 Fields Medal.
Post-COVID, what’s the role of religion?
International researchers in four countries of the "Global North," including Canada, are looking into how majority and majority faiths are dealing...
Opioid use disorder: flexible treatment at home proves effective
A pan-Canadian team announces initial results of the national OPTIMA study comparing the efficacy of two models of care for treating opioid use...
How does the brain learn?
An international team co-led by UdeM computational neuroscientist Eilif Muller has simulated how synapses in the neocortex change – to better...
Regenerating the heart after an attack
Zebrafish are put under the lens at CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre to see how they repair damaged tissue – with some surprising results.
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