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An UdeM doctoral student of public health studies the links between daily walking and social connectedness.
By using organ-specific and shared strategies to control their size, UdeM scientists have discovered while creating the world's first atlas of plant...
UdeM neuroscientists are testing a shirt that monitors biometric data to track heart and lung activity, spot abnormal movements and trigger an alarm.
Coinciding with the Nov. 2 switch back from Daylight Savings Time, UdeM researchers discover how the neural circuits that allow us to adjust to the...
A study published in Science Immunology sheds light on why cancer immunotherapy doesn’t work for every patient or every type of cancer.
A deeper understanding of immune “brakes” could lead to more effective therapies, according to a study co-authored by UdeM and IRCM researcher André...
A Canadian study shows that Rett syndrome begins in the embryo, offering new avenues for correcting its neurological effects.
Using tufts of moss as sponges, improvising play dolls from tree stumps, clipping leaves to signal wanting to be picked up – child chimpanzees are...
An international team led by Université de Montréal PhD student Érika Le Bourdais reveals that a very old white dwarf star is still actively accreting...
Working with colleagues in Sweden, UdeM biologists show that aquatic plants in and around lakes actually help those bodies of water absorb carbon, not...