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.
Two confirmed cases of solar retinopathy in Quebec following the eclipse highlight the importance of properly protecting your eyes, even during very brief exposure.
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.
A research project charts the intersection of exposure and vulnerability to gambling to identify high-risk areas and help authorities make informed decisions.
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.
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.
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.