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Can dialogue improve our relationships?
A researcher in psychology shares some tips for navigating contentious discussions with anyone, including your partner. Just in time for a smooth...
When a crime's afoot, get ready to code
Criminology student Vincent Mousseau has found that forensic analysts do a good job of manually coding shoeprints for comparison against available...
Video game trauma can last for years
Some horror video games leave players with wounds that take a long time to heal, an UdeM researcher finds.
How life appeared: rise of the nanomachines
Chemists at UdeM explain how molecular systems at the origin of life may have evolved, a development that could lead to new and improved nanosystems.
The long journey of a child who died over 2,000 years ago
UdeM’s Department of Anthropology hosted a delegation from the Consulate General of Mexico in Montreal for a ceremony marking the return of...
New eye drug may someday help diabetic patients
Scientists have developed an experimental medication called UBX1325, or foselutoclax, that shows promise in treating macular edema.
How stigma hurts trans health
Researchers demonstrate a link between transgender people's exposure to gender-related stigma and cortisol, a key hormone in the stress response.
Understanding music-performance anxiety in children
A study of Quebec schoolchildren enrolled in music programs shows that girls are more anxious. Whether the parent enrolled the child in the program is...
Medicinal drugs pollute the St. Lawrence River
The 3,000-km artery contains a large quantity and variety of pharmaceutical compounds, some of which could be harmful to ecosystems and human health.
Can “coloured noise” really improve our sleep?
In the never-ending quest for a good night’s sleep, the use of white, brown or pink noise is the latest thing. Solution or illusion?
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