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.
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.
The research of Nathalie Grandvaux's team, in collaboration with other researchers, sheds light on the scientific field of airborne transmission of the COVID-19 virus.
Sociology professor Stéphane Moulin believes a generation gap as well as an urban-rural gap are emerging in Canada around how people do things like watch movies and exercise.
Thanks to a Quebec program that encourages non-scientists to participate in research projects, the 68-year-old is working on an UdeM intergeneration survey of trans people like her.
Professor Marc Lanovaz's team at UdeM's School of Psychoeducation has developed a virtual-reality app to understand the daily lives of people with autism.
Through causality and machine learning, the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research professor is trying to better understand science and human behavior.
An UdeM study finds that a gravitational field does not seem to know where a particle that has been split in two, quantum mechnically, is, instead taking its average position as the as the only one.
Where will you be on April 8, 2024? That's when southern Quebec will see the first total solar eclipse in over 50 years; the next is expected in 2106. Our experts shed light on the subject.