Endocrinologist Hélène Lavoie discusses this complex and often misunderstood hormonal change in men, which occurs gradually and unevenly starting as young as age 30.
Almost all babies who contract the human papillomavirus perinatally eliminate it within the first six months of life – yet even so, women still benefit from protection, a study finds.
A virtual interview with brothers Yoshua and Samy Bengio, two world leaders in artificial intelligence whose careers are inextricably linked to Université de Montréal.
UdeM professor Sandra Binning and her colleagues have developed a predictive model of parasitic infection-related migratory behaviour in different animal species.
The number of fields where AI can be applied is endless. A donation from UdeM alumni Hugo Larochelle and Angèle St-Pierre will advance applications in environmental protection.
"It would be a mistake to think that post-modernity has rendered these questions obsolete," says UdeM education professor Mireille Estivalèze, who has a new book out on the subject.
UdeM professors Nancy Beauregard and Véronique Dupéré are investigating the impact of balancing studies, work and personal life on students’ mental health.
Jean-Olivier Dicaire-Leduc throws light on hundreds of previously illegible pages of handwritten documents – some more than 350 years old – using text-recognition software powered by AI.
Groundbreaking research is being carried out in several Université de Montréal departments and research institutes to link artificial intelligence and the functions of the brain.
Social policies aimed at reducing poverty are associated with a decreased risk of dementia in people whose brains exhibit the pathological changes typical of Alzheimer’s.