A specialist on military responses to protest movements, UdeM political scientist Theodore McLauchlin answers three questions about current developments in the United States.
An UdeM research team has found that metals like lanthanum, cerium and yttrium used in high-tech products compete with each other in aquatic organisms, mitigating their biological effects.
52 babies placed in therapeutic hypothermia were monitored by electroencephalogram combined with an optical neuromonitoring system to accurately determine the severity of their brain damage.
In a new book, UdeM pharmacist Pierre-Marie David chronicles a secret research project in the Central African Republic begun in 1989 to test soldiers for HIV and vaccinate them.
Through an initiative called Palestinian Students and Scholars at Risk, four UdeM professors are helping survivors of wartorn Gaza continue their academic work here in Canada.
Université Laval, McGill University, Université de Montréal and Université de Sherbrooke – are joining forces to launch a series of ambitious initiatives to attract top-tier researchers.
Researchers at the IRCM discover that blocking the CD200R1 molecule in mice activates certain immune cells called macrophages, helping to eliminate blood cancers from their bodies.
Long regarded as a purely private, individual experience, loneliness is now emerging as an important social issue, says UdeM expert Cécile Van de Velde.
Walter Wittich is the scientific director of an international initiative that has developed a comprehensive set of biopsychosocial criteria for people with little or no hearing and little or no sight.
UdeM’s veterinarians reveal that anxiety plays a key role in feline idiopathic cystitis, an inflammation of the bladder, highlighting the importance of reducing the stress that cats sometimes feel.
An interdisciplinary study draws on interviews with Dominicans displaced by Hurricane Maria and Tropical Storm Erika to explore the risks associated with climate change in the Caribbean.
Laëtitia Renée finds that career counselling in high school does more to reduce disparities in progression to post-secondary education than one-off financial aid — and increases long-term income.