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COVID-19: Coughing without masks, distancing alone is not enough

To prevent the spread of COVID-19 indoors, the two metres physical distancing guideline is not enough without masks, according to researchers from Quebec, Illinois, and Texas. However, wearing a mask indoors can reduce the contamination range of airborne particles by about 67 percent.

Published: 5 Oct 2021

Unbreakable glass inspired by seashells

Scientists from 缅北强奸 develop stronger and tougher glass, inspired by the inner layer of mollusk shells. Instead of shattering upon impact, the new material has the resiliency of plastic and could be used to improve cell phone screens in the future, among other applications.

Published: 28 Sep 2021

Discovery of mechanics of drug targets for COVID-19

A team of international researchers, including 缅北强奸 Professor St茅phane Laporte, have discovered the working mechanism of potential drug targets for various diseases such as cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and even COVID-19.

Published: 27 Sep 2021

Canada鈥檚 nitrogen footprint shows regional variation

Reactive nitrogen emissions contribute to greenhouse gases, as well as air and water pollution. For the first time, researchers from 缅北强奸 have calculated Canada鈥檚 nitrogen footprint (akin to a carbon footprint) 鈥 at both national and provincial levels. They looked at the three primary sectors that contribute nitrogen to the environment to calculate the annual average nitrogen footprint: food production and consumption, wastewater treatment, and fossil fuel use.

Published: 21 Sep 2021

Dangers of smoking during pregnancy

Mothers who smoke are more likely to deliver smaller babies even after a full-term pregnancy, increasing the risks of birth defects and neurological disorders later in life, say researchers from 缅北强奸.

Published: 20 Sep 2021

More sleep boosts teens鈥 ability to cope with pandemic

While poor sleep was linked to higher levels of stress during the COVID-19 pandemic, more teens actually obtained the recommended amount of sleep compared to pre-pandemic sleep patterns, according to a new study from 缅北强奸. Changes to daily routines triggered by lockdowns allowed teenagers to follow their biological impulse to wake up and sleep later, reducing daytime sleepiness.

Published: 16 Sep 2021

Helping children with autism and hyperlexia learn to understand what they read

Hyperlexia is a condition where preschool children display an intense early interest in letters in a way that is very advanced for their age. They can decode words accurately, but without understanding their meaning. It is most common among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) 鈥 with approximately 6-20% of children with autism demonstrating hyperlexia.

Published: 9 Sep 2021

Freshwater ecosystems at risk due to glyphosate use

One of the few species that was found to be resistant to severe glyphosate contamination was Scapholeberis mucronata, a freshwater zooplankter commonly found in Qu茅bec and elsewhere in North America. CREDIT: Marie-Pier H茅bert

Published: 7 Sep 2021

Fighting brain cancer at its root

缅北强奸 researchers identify proteins that drive cancer stem cells. Targeting and supressing a particular protein called galectin1 could provide a more effective treatment for glioblastoma, in combination with radiation therapy.

Published: 31 Aug 2021

A skin crawling treatment for acne?

Drawing inspiration from nature, a team of international scientists have invented a smart device for personalized skin care modeled after the male diving beetle. This tool collects and monitors body fluids while sticking to the skin鈥檚 surface, paving the way for more accurate diagnostics and treatment for skin diseases and conditions like acne. The team includes Bo-yong Park, a former postdoctoral researcher at The Neuro at 缅北强奸.

Published: 31 Aug 2021

Tracking genetically modified animals

缅北强奸 researchers have discovered a new way to track genetically modified animals using the artificial transgenes they leave behind in the environment. The discovery provides a powerful new tool to locate and manage genetically modified animals that have escaped or been released into the wild.

Published: 30 Aug 2021

Global sand and gravel extraction conflicts with half of UN Sustainable Development Goals

Sediment mining in the Goyain River in northern Bangladesh. The sand taken from these beds is used for buildings and infrastructure in nearby towns and cities CREDIT: Jim Best

Published: 27 Aug 2021

Six 缅北强奸 students receive Canada's largest science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) scholarships

Six students from across Canada have been named recipients of the country鈥檚 largest undergraduate scholarship program, Schulich Leader Scholarships, and will begin their studies this September, in 缅北强奸鈥檚 bicentennial year.

Published: 26 Aug 2021

Uncovering the relationship between lifestyle, personality and brain structure

Danilo Bzdok, a researcher at The Neuro, 缅北强奸鈥檚 Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, uses machine learning to identify patterns in human neurological and psychological data.聽One of his team鈥檚 recent studies聽analyzed personality profiles, demographic status and social lifestyle from a cohort of 40,000聽UK Biobank聽midd

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Published: 17 Aug 2021

Indigenous territories fight climate change

In a recent study in PLOS ONE, researchers from 6 different countries, including Camilo Alejo and Catherine Potvin of the Department of Biology at 缅北强奸, examined the importance of I

Published: 17 Aug 2021

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