Researchers in Quebec and California demonstrate a new aspect of what is required for the cellular structure cilium to transmit signals so that the body's cells can work as they should.
Speaking before hundreds of people at the MIL campus, Michelle Bachelet reiterated the importance of human-rights-based approaches to resolving global crises.
Research in immunology sheds new light on the ability of cells to contribute more effectively to the body's immune response through internal communication.
As the pandemic continues in Canada and around the world, certain groups of people remain more vulnerable to the disease, including immunocompromised children.
Researchers at Université de Montréal find that social support among LGBTQ+ community members – sometimes called “chosen families” - can help them better cope psychologically with the pandemic.
An UdeM computer scientist and his PhD student have developed a tool for animators to use bitmap sketches to control how a character stands and moves in three dimensions.
A research team led by Marc Amyot is assessing the environmental impact of building a dam on permafrost at Inukjuak, in collaboration with the Inuit community.
In a series of listening experiments, an UdeM postdoc finds that having lyrics in a song—or even meaningless syllables that change—makes it more difficult to hear when the singer’s not in key.
Doctoral student Léa Delesalle travelled to Kuujjuaq to document the impact of a program aimed at improving human cohabitation with canines in the northern Quebec community.