The computer-science professor is included in the TIME100 list largely due to his efforts in raising awareness about responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence.
An international team led by Université de Montréal researchers found that kids who didn't pay attention in kindergarten grew up to have less lucrative careers.
In a new documentary, UdeM history professor Bruno Ramirez profiles three Montrealers who came here from Italy in 1950s, bringing their leftist politics with them.
The famous Congolese gynecologist – renowned for treating wartime survivors of rape – comes to the School of Public Health, agrees to exchanges and training programs, and is awarded an honorary PhD.
By participating in organized physical activity from the age of 6, children will have less risk of emotional difficulties by the time they're 12, a new Canadian study finds
The cardiorespiratory fitness of survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia is 22 per cent worse than that of Canadians generally, and genetics might play a role, an UdeM scientist finds.
In his lab, UdeM professor Alexis Vallée-Bélisle is busy perfecting a biosensor that patients with kidney disease, heart disease or other chronic illnesses can use without leaving home
Researchers find higher concentrations of trace metals such as barium in the hair and urine of 29 pregnant women living near fracking wells in British Columbia.