Ariane Burke explains how her international team of anthropologists, geographers and earth scientists looks to the past to assess how different cultures have – and will – adapt to global warming.
IVADO, the Institute for Data Valorization, established jointly by Université de Montréal, Polytechnique Montréal and HEC Montréal, will welcome a new CEO on August 2.
Millions of litres of primary municipal wastewater can be treated sustainably using fast-growing willow trees while also producing renewable bioenergy and ‘green’ chemicals, researchers find.
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.
A professor in UdeM’s Department of Computer Science and Operations Research, Canada’s ‘father of quantum computing’ was elected April 26 to the prestigious non-governmental organization.
Members of the Quebec scientific community are invited to watch an online lecture on chromosomes by the esteemed American scientist, best known for uncovering the mechanics of RNA synthesis.
Researchers gain by openly sharing data, but men and junior scientists are more likely than women and senior scientists to object, an UdeM survey suggests.
Geographers at UdeM and Wilfrid Laurier University will train six indigenous community members to maintain instruments measuring greenhouse gas emissions in the NorthWest Territories.
Interested in the ethics of new technologies? Join the open dialogue on artificial intelligence through a series of virtual workshops to be held across the country from March 30 to April 30.
The Mila researcher and associate professor of computer science at UdeM participates today in a roundtable during the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.