The salt used to de-ice our roads does not reduce the effectiveness of the plants used in bioretention areas, according to a new study by Henry Beral, a Ph.D. student at UdeM.
Stardust, cosmic cliffs, swirls of colored gas, fascinating infrared: the space observatory stationed 1.5 million kilometres from Earth reveals its first harvest of data.
A comprehensive study by scientists at UdeM maps the evolutionary dynamics and risks of viral emergence of diseases that could someday pose a threat to humans.
A team of iREx astronomers has unravelled the enigmatic atmosphere of the exoplanet HAT-P-18 b, shedding light on its intriguing blend of gases, clouds, and even the effects of its star’s activity.
We put ChatGPT 4 to the test, asking it to read two scholarly studies produced at the university and summarize them in a pair of newsy articles for UdeM Nouvelles. The results were ... mixed.
International scientists including UdeM professor Kevin Wilkinson address the worrisome problem of millions of tonnes of plastic being used on farms around the world.
ChatGPT is getting smarter, but Serge Larivée, a professor and researcher who specializes in human intelligence, is afraid it might be dumbing us down.
Following a program of physical exercise combined with cognitive training can greatly help older people with mild cognitive impairment, a national study finds.
UdeM biologists produce a first-ever social and ecological profile - in multicoloured map form - of over 600 of the country's lakes, identifying which need to be better preserved.