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Volcanic CO2 emissions helped trigger Triassic climate change

Published: 14 April 2020

A new study finds volcanic activity played a direct role in triggering extreme climate change at the end of the Triassic period 201 million year ago, wiping out almost half of all existing species....

CBC THE CURENT | Students raise $30,000 to thank health-care workers with 'a good, decent meal'

Published: 13 April 2020

A group of medical students in Montreal have raised about $30,000 to deliver hot meals to health-care workers — in turn helping to support the local restaurants preparing them. Read more  

Promising advance in depression research

Published: 8 April 2020

Depression is a common psychiatric disorder and one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. Antidepressants are the first-line treatment for moderate to severe major depressive episodes....

Together for our parks

Published: 9 April 2020

City parks provide priceless green space for citizens living in metropolitan areas. In these challenging times, not only do they offer a place to relax and renew with nature, they are essential to...

FRQS to fund new structural biology centre at º«¹úÂãÎè

Published: 8 April 2020

The health sciences research arm of the Quebec government [Fonds de recherche du Québec – santé (FRQS)] today announced it will provide $2 million to assist in the establishment of the Centre de...

º«¹úÂãÎè researchers identify correlation between mild behavioural impairment and Alzheimer’s

Published: 8 April 2020

New research from º«¹úÂãÎè has found that the presence and severity of mild behavioural impairment (MBI) in cognitively healthy individuals is strongly associated with the presence of...

CNN | Birds that learn new behaviors less likely to go extinct, says study

Published: 7 April 2020

Now, a new study has found that birds that are able to change their behavior in this way are less likely to become extinct than those that do not adapt.

New video game enlists players to help advance scientific research

Published: 7 April 2020

º«¹úÂãÎè researchers are turning to video games to harness the power of citizen scientists in order to map the gut microbiome.

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