Researchers in Quebec and California demonstrate a new aspect of what is required for the cellular structure cilium to transmit signals so that the body's cells can work as they should.
Speaking before hundreds of people at the MIL campus, Michelle Bachelet reiterated the importance of human-rights-based approaches to resolving global crises.
The Children’s Health and Education Observatory has received a $5 million Fonds de recherche du Québec grant to study the pandemic’s impact on children and support more effective intervention.
CRCHUM scientists Christine Vande Velde and Geneviève Matte work on multiple ways to fight amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. For ALS Awareness Month, they give an overview of their research projects.
Four decades after being published in French, the Code Lesperance - by retired lawyer and longtime UdeM secretary-general Michel Lespérance - is now finally available in English.
For the first time since 1930, Quebecers will be able to see the moon’s silhouette directly cover the sun, hiding its entire centre and leaving only a ring of the sun visible.
Concussions can have harmful consequences for toddlers. An UdeM research team has developed a tool to detect them in children who do not yet speak or have a limited vocabulary.
UdeM medical professor Jean-Claude Tardif comments on the publication in a peer-reviewed journal of his COLCORONA study, which looked at using an inexpensive anti-inflammatory drug to treat COVID-19.
What will the migration back to the workplace after the pandemic look like? “It will be a major test for employers,” according to Professor Tania Saba, who is conducting a study on the subject.
After a day in front of the computer, EmoScienS can give you an assessment of your emotional facial expressions and suggest ways to better regulate your emotions.