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Get your ducks in a row!
Welcome to Duckietown, a robotic platform for miniature, self-driving cars with little rubber duckies at the controls ... sort of.
Advancing cancer research through artificial intelligence
Scientists at UdeM’s Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer are using AI to try to pin down the genetic profile of cancer cells.
Understanding how leukemia and lymphoma cells resist treatment
Researchers at Montreal Clinical Research Institute and Université de Montréall discover a mechanism of the GFI1 protein.
Women in their early 30s have lower risk of giving birth prematurely
A multidisciplinary team finds that women aged 30 to 34 years have more healthy, full-term pregnancies than expectant mothers 10 years younger.
Rare brain disease in children: major breakthroughs in Rasmussen’s encephalitis
Researchers at Université de Montréal and the research centres of the CHUM and CHU Sainte-Justine are banding together to conquer this rare orphan...
Horses were key to urbanization in Montreal in the late 1800s
In her master’s thesis, history student Catherine Paulin reinterprets the interdependent relationships between Montrealers and their horses at the...
Looking for meaning in search engines
Jian-Yun Nie's career has taken him from China to France and finally Montreal, where he specializes at UdeM in information research.
Plants, fungi and bacteria work together to clean polluted land
Genetic analysis shows microbial interactions help fast-growing trees break down petrochemical pollutants in soil.
Indexing Africa's emergence
It's not just the economy that counts, say the UdeM political scientists behind a new tool for ranking the development of Africa's 54 nations.
A Q&A with Vincent Larivière
In a new book, the metrics specialist takes a critical look at the output of researchers worldwide and how they measure up.
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