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After four years, the career guidance program yielded a 10 percentage-point increase in post-secondary enrolment among participants, who were 50 per cent more likely than members of the control group to continue their education.

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A career compass is better than a cheque

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Quebec’s student teachers: passionate and committed, but struggling

A new survey reveals the diversity of students in Quebec’s teacher education programs, along with their aspirations, expectations and challenges.

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Psychiatry

Find peace by confronting your inner demons—virtually

Avatar therapy helps patients deal with hallucinations, addictions and depression by interacting with figures in virtual reality.

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Cats have brain activity recorded with the help of crocheted hats.

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Ophthalmology

The price of a peek: retinal damage after the 2024 solar eclipse

June 4, 2025
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Two confirmed cases of solar retinopathy in Quebec following the eclipse highlight the importance of properly protecting your eyes, even during very brief exposure.

Cancer

Breast cancer: a new target to eliminate dormant cells before they wake

June 3, 2025
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A study by researchers at the IRCM and UdeM offers new hope for understanding and limiting the metastatic recurrence of breast cancer.

Artificial intelligence

"Safe-by-design" AI: Yoshua Bengio launches LawZero

June 3, 2025
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Supported by a host of donors, the UdeM computer-science professor wants his new non-profit organization to design artificial-intelligence systems that prioritize safety over commercial interests.

Gambling

Mapping exposure and vulnerability to gambling in Quebec

June 2, 2025
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A research project charts the intersection of exposure and vulnerability to gambling to identify high-risk areas and help authorities make informed decisions.

Academic freedom

Academic freedom must be defended: Quebec rectors

May 30, 2025
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Faced with the fallout from the Trump administration's attacks on academics south of the border, Canadian universities must be vigilant, say Daniel Jutras, Stéphane Pallage and Sophie d'Amours.

Public Health

Sixty per cent of childhood hearing loss is preventable

May 30, 2025
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Vaccination can help prevent infection-related hearing loss in children, but its full potential remains untapped, especially in low- and middle-income countries, a study finds.

Education

Secularism in Quebec schools: experts calls for dialogue and diversity

May 29, 2025
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An inter-university research group has serious questions about Quebec's Bill 94, which tightens secularism in the province's education system.

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Cancer

A new approach to block the spread of cancer cells

May 29, 2025
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A new study by Marc Therrien's team at the IRIC unravels the mystery of the cancer-causing power of BRAF mutations and identifies novel ways of counteracting them.

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Neurosciences

How does coffee affect a sleeping brain?

May 29, 2025
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Coffee can help you stay awake. But what does caffeine actually do to your brain once you're asleep? Using AI, a team of researchers has an answer: it affects the brain's "criticality".

Parkinson's disease

Diagnosing Parkinson’s using a blood-based genetic signature

May 29, 2025
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In a world first, CRCHUM researcher Martine Tétreault and her team identify a set of biomarkers that could someday make it easy to spot the disease in a patient's blood sample.

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