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Lessons from the pandemic: the trouble with working from home

Remember when COVID-19 hit, and suddenly everyone was working from home? Well, a team of researchers in Montreal and Paris decided to dig deeper into how this shift affected office workers during the pandemic.
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Brain development of the unborn baby: a combined effect of genetics and food availability

A new population study led by researcher Tomas Paus , professor of psychiatry and neuroscience at the University of Montreal and researcher at CHU Sainte-Justine, highlights the respective roles of maternal and fetal genes in the growth of the...
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Allostatic load is higher in women in long-term couples

Chronic stress that develops over decades in long-term couples does not have the same effect on men as on women: the latter is more likely to display negative physiological markers than their spouse, according to a study published in the scientific...
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Global study unveils "problematic" use of porn

Led by Université de Montréal assistant professor Beáta Bőthe, researchers explore how online pornography affects people differently around the world - not just men, but also women and non-binary people.
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Sugar seen in a new light… fluorescent

A research team from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Montreal has just developed new tools to study the encounter between the members of two families of biomolecules essential to life: sugars and proteins.
21-Nov-2023 8:05 AM EST Add to Favorites

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What dynamics act in animal migrations and parasitic infections?

Whether to find food, reproduce, reduce competition, escape predators or escape winter, migration is a survival mechanism for many animal species.
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Type 2 diabetes: a new disease mechanism uncovered

Published just before World Diabetes Day, work by Dr. May Faraj, director of the Research Unit on Nutrition, Lipoproteins and Cardiometabolic Diseases at the Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM) and full professor at the Department of...
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Language acquisition may work differently in people with autism

Some children with autism may develop language skills independently of the joint attention skills usually associated with language learning.
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The climate emergency: a Q&A with Ariane Burke and Julien Riel-Salvatore

As world climate experts begin to gather in Glasgow, Scotland, for the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), a provocative Canada-U.K. study co-authored by two Université de Montréal anthropologists is generating a lot of buzz around the...
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Not All Canadians Feeling the Heat of Climate Change

While Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Paris hammering out the details of the global fight against climate change, a new study out of the University of Montreal and the Trottier Energy Institute shows that Canadian attitudes are somewhat...
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Who does what better: a non-binary view

A research team led by UdeM’s Robert-Paul Juster has shown that performance on some cognitive tasks is bette...
09 Apr 2024

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Making mural art helps teens cope

School of Psychoeducation doctoral candidate Rocio Macabena Perez finds that UdeM's extracurricular Art en tê...
08 Apr 2024

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Make yourself at home... 40,000 years ago

An UdeM study unveils fresh insights into how Neanderthals and Homo sapiens organized their living spaces at t...
05 Apr 2024

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How do animals react to a solar eclipse?

Most humans are itching to catch a glimpse of the upcoming solar eclipse. But for some wildlife, this unique c...
03 Apr 2024

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Where's the best place to see the eclipse? There’s an app for that.

Developed by two UdeM computer-science students, Mon Éclipse simulates the path of the April 8 total eclipse ...
27 Mar 2024

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Stop out-of-control AI and focus on people

In a new book co-edited by UdeM's Catherine Régis and Jean-Louis Denis, experts from a dozen countries and a ...
27 Mar 2024

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A new fullertube molecule is found

UdeM doctoral candidate in physics Emmanuel Bourret leads an international research group that has discovered ...
27 Mar 2024

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Cognitive performance at age four can be predicted in infancy

Based on the brain dynamics she observed in infants, UdeM doctoral student of psychology Florence Deguire was ...
22 Mar 2024

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UdeM makes the top 25 in sustainable development

The United Nations cites the Innovation Lab's CLAD project as being world-class – and unique in Canada – w...
21 Mar 2024

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Eldercare: urgent action needed to protect seniors’ rights

A new report co-authored by an UdeM professor makes recommendations to help ensure that the rights of seniors ...
21 Mar 2024

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UdeM astronomer finds that "brown dwarfs" grow old alone

The interstellar objects are usually paired as binary systems, but in a new study Clémence Fontanive shows th...
21 Mar 2024

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Concussions in young children: symptoms still present three months later

A study led by Sainte-Justine hospital researcher Miriam Beauchamp has found long-term symptoms in children ag...
21 Mar 2024

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UdeM astrophysicist named one of Canada's young tech stars

Nathalie Nguyen-Quoc Ouellette is among 31 technology experts honoured by business news site The Peak in its l...
19 Mar 2024

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Two winners of the Innovative Therapies for Hereditary Ataxias competition at UdeM

Professors Éric Lécuyer and Pascal Chartrand are among the winners of the Innovative Therapies for Hereditar...
18 Mar 2024

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Bodycams in court get broad police approval: survey

An UdeM criminologist looks at Quebec provincial police attitudes towards the potential use of bodycamera foot...
18 Mar 2024

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Decoding sleep to reveal our state of health

On World Sleep Day, we look at how neuroscientist Valérie Mongrain studies sleep to help doctors diagnose Alz...
15 Mar 2024

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The 2024 solar eclipse: enjoy the show at UdeM!

On April 8, a total solar eclipse will cross southern Quebec, and everyone at Université de Montréal is invi...
15 Mar 2024

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Ebola: scientists reveal a new way it replicates

A U.S.-Canada study co-led by UdeM researchers offers key understanding of Ebola virus replication and potenti...
15 Mar 2024

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Difficult teens can benefit from sport

Physical activity is good for young people with volatile temperaments or living in dysfunctional families – ...
15 Mar 2024

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Mental health: Taming the beast

With mental health issues now widespread and growing, how do we prepare the next generation of health workers ...
13 Mar 2024

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New veterinary centre of excellence is the only one of its kind in Canada

As the story of Stella the schnauzer illustrates, UdeM's new Centre of Excellence in Interventional Medicine i...
12 Mar 2024

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Looking at the sun, safely

To get the best view of the total solar eclipse on April 8 – without ruining your eyes – you should heed t...
11 Mar 2024

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Veterinary students join pilot project in Nunavik

Between now and June, seven graduate students from UdeM's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine will participate in a...
07 Mar 2024

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Living near leafy trees doesn’t always protect kids from asthma

A new study shows that, in urban environments, trees can both increase and decrease the risk of children devel...
05 Mar 2024

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Global study unveils "problematic" use of porn

Led by UdeM assistant professor Beáta Bőthe, researchers explore how online pornography affects people diffe...
04 Mar 2024

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70-year-old math problem solved

An UdeM professor and his collaborators have proven Pólya’s conjecture for the eigenvalues of a disk, a tri...
29 Feb 2024

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Fewer fish, worse health: the climate effect

Over the next two decades of climate change, there'll be less seafood to eat, and this could threaten the card...
29 Feb 2024

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A risky mix of two diseases

Stéphanie Forté and co-researchers in Canada and Brazil have shown how people with sickle cell disease or si...
29 Feb 2024

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Urban planning: Expanding the frontier for city schools

Urban planner and researcher Juan Torres shares his passion for visionary school design and more inclusive, su...
26 Feb 2024

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Teaching new arrivals, the right way

In Quebec's pluralistic society, future educators need to be sensitive to student diversity and schools must t...
23 Feb 2024

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Death of a giant of medicine

Roger Guillemin, an UdeM medical graduate and winner of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, passed...
23 Feb 2024

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Lessons from the pandemic: the trouble with working from home

Researchers in Canada and France followed 700 office workers for six months in 2020 and 2021 to see how they w...
20 Feb 2024

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UdeM partners with a South Korean company on AI

The university signs a joint agreement on artificial-intelligence research with Konan Technology Inc. to advan...
19 Feb 2024

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Stress is higher for women in long-term relationships

In long-time couples, women are more affected than men by the cumulative effects of stress as measured by the ...
19 Feb 2024

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How the brain develops in unborn babies

An UdeM-led study reveals the combined effect of genetics and food availability, and points the way forward to...
19 Feb 2024

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Can smells improve your athletic performance?

Yes, they can, says Mathieu Cournoyer, a master’s student in human kinetics who's done a review of 19 studie...
16 Feb 2024

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Introducing the co-chairs of UdeM’s new fundraising campaign

Four proud graduates of the university are set to take the lead in spurring alumni and donors to give generous...
15 Feb 2024

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Université de Montréal launches the largest fundraising drive in its history

Nearly 300 people gathered for the announcement of L’heure est brave, a campaign with two targets: to raise ...
15 Feb 2024

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Treating liver cancer with microrobots

Canadian researchers led by Montreal radiologist Gilles Soulez have developed a novel approach to treat liver ...
14 Feb 2024

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A "heart on a chip"

Developed in Montreal, the device – a 3D-bioprinted, miniaturized chip – promises to advance understanding...
14 Feb 2024

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Can dialogue improve our relationships?

A researcher in psychology shares some tips for navigating contentious discussions with anyone, including your...
13 Feb 2024

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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 shoepri...
12 Feb 2024

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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....
08 Feb 2024

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$2M donation from the Morris and Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation

A $2 million donation from the Morris and Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation will help create an ecosystem foc...
08 Feb 2024

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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 coul...
07 Feb 2024

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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...
07 Feb 2024

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New eye drug may someday help diabetic patients

Scientists have developed an experimental medication called UBX1325, or foselutoclax, that shows promise in tr...
06 Feb 2024

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How stigma hurts trans health

Researchers demonstrate a link between transgender people's exposure to gender-related stigma and cortisol, a ...
02 Feb 2024

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Understanding music-performance anxiety in children

A study of Quebec schoolchildren enrolled in music programs shows that girls are more anxious. Whether the par...
01 Feb 2024

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The future of AI will be robust, reasoning and responsible

UdeM and IVADO are trying to revolutionize artificial intelligence with the R3AI project. Is this a utopian fa...
30 Jan 2024

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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 ...
30 Jan 2024

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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 thin...
29 Jan 2024

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Endangered fish can live longer after cataract surgery

According to a study led by UdeM veterinarian Claire Vergneau-Grosset, cataract operations can help fish survi...
26 Jan 2024

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Water vapour discovered in a small exoplanet’s atmosphere

With a diameter approximately twice that of Earth, GJ 9827d could be an example of a planet with a water-rich ...
25 Jan 2024

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Tiny hitchhikers: scientists uncover new "mini-satellites" in sea bacteria

In an unseen process playing out in the deep, miniature elements of DNA are quietly outsmarting viruses....
24 Jan 2024

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Prematurity may later impact cardiovascular and muscular health

A new study suggests being born very preterm may have a significant - but potentially reversible - impact on a...
24 Jan 2024

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The complexity of chewing

What could be simpler than chewing? Yet this commonplace physical act mobilizes a surprising number of muscles...
23 Jan 2024

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Bioretention plants not impaired by road salt

The salt used to de-ice our roads does not reduce the effectiveness of the plants used in bioretention areas, ...
22 Jan 2024

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Where do you want to die?

A recent poll asked Quebecers where they wish to spend their final days. The results may surprise you....
18 Jan 2024

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Looking at tau and its role in Alzheimer’s

Medical professor Jonathan Brouillette discusses the protein's accumulation in the brain – and its promise a...
18 Jan 2024

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