COP26 opened on Monday in Glasgow and members of the UdeM community are part of the Canadian delegation. They told us about their goals at the Conference.
Research associate Loïc Albert and doctoral students Olivia Lim and Stefan Pelletier see their proposals accepted for the use of NASA’s ultra-sophisticated probe.
On the eve of the UN’s COP26 conference in Glasgow, two UdeM anthropologists discuss a new study they’ve co-written that’s become a must-read among climate watchers around the world.
Microbiology professor Yves Brun and his team explain the mechanism that allows the world’s most powerful bioadhesive to stick to things like pipes and even ocean water.
UdeM environmental chemist Sébastien Sauvé and his team analyzed agricultural soil samples in France. Their alarming findings appear today in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.
University of Minnesota biologist Allison Shaw has come to Université de Montréal on a Fulbright scholarship to study how parasites make fish migrate differently – and what that means for us.
Researchers at the University of Montreal and the Montreal Botanical Garden have discovered a new chemical mechanism used by roots of white lupin to clean up arsenic-contaminated soils.
Measuring the composition of the atmosphere of the hot Jupiter Tau Boötis b more precisely than ever, an iREx-led team of astronomers provides a better understanding of giant exoplanets.