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.
A new research program harnesses artificial intelligence to study biodiversity and the effects of climate change in order to better understand—and perhaps save—ecosystems.
After 12 years of research, Dr. Richard Robitaille is hopeful that we’ll soon have a treatment to help people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) regain mobility.
Combining two molecules blocks 95 per cent of live viral infection of lung cells, two UdeM professors find in their lab work at the Montreal Clinical Research Institute.
With a new, $2.4-million federal grant, UdeM pharmacy professor Anick Bérard and her clinical team will develop a cross-Canada training platform for students and young researchers to study the issue.
Two researchers from the CHUM Research Centre find that cell division in mouse embryos is not at all symmetrical, quite unlike what science textbooks say.
In the month since the war in Ukraine began, a number of initiatives have been launched to help refugees who want to pursue their studies or research at UdeM.
An artist and UdeM doctoral student in music explores how emotional and physical responses and feminist theory can be translated into musical composition.