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For hypnosis to gain wider use in dentistry, several measures are needed, starting with standardization of techniques and protocols.

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Finding a voice: people with aphasia sing out

UdeM’s Carole Anglade is exploring the benefits of choral singing for those who have difficulty communicating after a stroke.

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'I'm a researcher. This is what I do.'

As he takes over from Yoshua Bengio as scientific director IVADO, Aaron Courville reflects on what artificial intelligence needs: more optimism.

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

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HIV

Two UdeM researchers get close to $6M to try to defeat HIV

February 4, 2025
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Nicolas Chomont and Andrés Finzi will use the CIHR funds to work to develop a treatment capable of permanently eliminating the human immunodeficiency virus from the body.

Marie-Eve Mathieu et François Dupont
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To sit or to cycle: which is best for students?

February 4, 2025
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Is combining exercise and learning such a good idea? Researchers at UdeM's School of Kinesiology and Physical Activity Sciences did a lab test with 24 students to find out.

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Innovative program helps seniors manage stress

February 3, 2025
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A new study shows significant long-term reductions in the stress hormone cortisol in seniors taking part in the O’stress program.

Psychology

Sexual pleasure in teens: yes, gender matters

January 31, 2025
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An UdeM-led study finds that cisgender teenage girls are less likely to achieve orgasm than teenage boys.

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Cognitive abilities: mapping the impact of DNA modifications

January 30, 2025
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A study explores how variations in the copy number of certain DNA segments can influence cognitive abilities and neurodevelopment.

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The first International Report on AI Safety, led by Yoshua Bengio, is launched

January 29, 2025
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Chaired by the UdeM computer-science professor and scientific director of Mila, the report released today is intended as a guide for policymakers worldwide.

Architecture

How do emotions influence how people deal with natural disasters?

January 28, 2025
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Researchers led by an UdeM architecture professor look at how fear, anger and pride combine to shape responses to climate risks in four Latin American communities.

Climate change

Decarbonization: net-zero building standards may not have a global impact

January 27, 2025
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In a new study, Lisa Hasan, an UdeM doctoral student in architecture, proposes an analysis of the international process of promoting ANZ, a program to make all buildings carbon-neutral.

Ophthalmology

Astronauts’ eyes weaken during long space missions

January 23, 2025
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Stays of six months to a year in weightlessness on the International Space Station affect ocular biomechanics, but the changes don't last, according to a study led by UdeM’s Santiago Costantino.

Sylvain Meloche (professeur et chercheur principal), Simon Mathien (responsable de la plateforme de criblage à haut débit de l’IRIC), Manon Valiquette (directrices des opérations des plateformes scientifiques de l’IRIC) et Patrick Gendron (Chef de section - Technologies de l’information et bio-informatique).
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Cell painting technology holds promise for drug discovery

January 22, 2025
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IRIC obtains $583,654 from the Quebec government for the integration of a new cell painting technology that holds great promise for drug discovery.

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