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Sport: a plus for academic success
Participating in sports helps kids do better in school when they become adults, a new study led by psycho-education professor Linda Pagani suggests.
All but nanometric leadership for Delphine Bouilly
The young professor in the Department of Physics and researcher at IRIC is assuming a growing leadership role in materials research in Quebec and...
Being there... or not
In collaboration with Magnus Poirier funeral homes, a new study explores the role of in-person and virtual ceremonies in coping with grief.
Brainstorming to restore a Franciscan convent
On a study trip to Portugal, UdeM architecture students proposed restoration interventions for the Convent of the Capuchos, home to a Franciscan...
Novel approach to study hypoxia enables identification of a marker for ovarian cancers
The innovative approach to long-term hypoxia employed by Étienne Gagnon's team has led to the identification of a potential new marker for ovarian...
How do parasitic worms affect the oxygen uptake of sunfish?
Vincent Mélançon is spending the summer at UdeM’s biological research station in the Laurentians studying variations in the oxygen consumption of...
Stress granules play an unsuspected role in blood vessel formation
A study published in Nature Communications raises new hope for the development of treatments for vascular disease, cancer and diabetic retinopathy.
Wildfires in Ontario and Manitoba affect air quality in Montreal
In 2021, Montreal’s air quality was degraded by forest fires burning thousands of kilometres away, a study shows.
Is holding a referendum on equality stressful for LGBTIQ+ people?
When Switzerland asked its citizens whether they believed sexual and gender minorities should be allowed to marry and adopt children, it took a taxing...
Canadian provinces in open competition for economic immigrants
Professor Catherine Xhardez presents the results of a study of provincial policies to attract, select and, above all, retain economic immigrants.
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