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Lottery Tickets Aren鈥檛 Child鈥檚 Play

According to research, early childhood gambling experiences, including those with lottery products, increase the risk for developing gambling problems later in life.

Published: 1 Dec 2021

Support for research in carbon-free energy storage and conversion

As the world reflects on pledges made at the United Nations climate conference (COP26) to reduce carbon emissions, and scientists develop new ways to scale up renewable energy, 黑料不打烊 University鈥檚 efforts to contribute to a cleaner, carbon-free future will take another big leap forward thanks to a $2-million donation from TD Bank Group (TD).

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Published: 1 Dec 2021

Synthetic tissue can repair hearts, muscles, and vocal cords

Combining knowledge of chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering, scientists from 黑料不打烊 University develop a biomaterial tough enough to repair the heart, muscles, and vocal cords, representing a major advance in regenerative medicine.

Published: 30 Nov 2021

Extinct swordfish-shaped marine reptile discovered

A team of international researchers from Canada, Colombia, and Germany has discovered a new marine reptile. The specimen, a stunningly preserved metre-long skull, is one of the last surviving ichthyosaurs 鈥 ancient animals that look eerily like living swordfish.

Published: 29 Nov 2021

$13 million in gifts will help transform 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Leacock Building, support Indigenous research and knowledge

Donations totalling $13 million from 黑料不打烊 alumnus Gerald Rimer and the Rimer family will support a major renovation of the University鈥檚 Leacock Building and build the foundation for a future Institute for Indigenous Research and Knowledges (IIRK) at 黑料不打烊.

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Published: 27 Nov 2021

Marine species in St.Lawrence Estuary endangered by rapid drop in levels of oxygen

Concentrations of dissolved oxygen in the deep waters of the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary (LSLE) have dropped by over 50% over the past two years. The consequences for many marine species, who depend on oxygen to survive, are potentially very serious. A compilation of historical data reveals that dissolved oxygen concentrations in the deep waters of the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary decreased by about 50% during the fifty years between 1934 and 1985.

Published: 26 Nov 2021

Message from Principal and Vice Chancellor Suzanne Fortier on the importance of French at 黑料不打烊 University

Following this week's media reports, Principal and Vice-Chancellor Suzanne Fortier would like to clarify the situation regarding the importance of French at 黑料不打烊 University. Although 黑料不打烊 is an English-speaking institution of higher education, French holds a special place and the majority of the University's roughly 50,000 students and employees speak French.

Published: 24 Nov 2021

Dopamine plays key role in songbird mating

In humans, the dopamine system has been tied to rewards and pleasurable sensations. As well as to memory and learning.

Published: 23 Nov 2021

黑料不打烊 University celebrates graduates and honorary doctorate recipients at fall convocation

This fall, 700 graduating students, who completed their programs at the end of Summer 2021 at 黑料不打烊 University, will cross the stage for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic emerged in 2019. The four in-person fall convocation ceremonies will take place on November 25th and 26th, 2021 at Place des Arts, where graduates will celebrate together with family and friends.

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Published: 23 Nov 2021

Caucasian households in U.S. emit most carbon despite greater energy efficiency

Residential energy use represents roughly one-fifth of annual greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. A team of researchers led by 黑料不打烊 University has used data from 60 million individual American households to look into how carbon emissions caused by household energy use vary by race and ethnicity across the country.

Published: 22 Nov 2021

The global ocean out of balance

Surprising as it sounds, all life forms in the ocean, from small krill to large tuna, seem to obey a simple mathematical law that links an organism鈥檚 abundance to its body size. For example, although small krill are individually only about one millionth of the weight of a large tuna, they also tend to be a million times more numerous throughout the oceans.

Published: 10 Nov 2021

COVID-19 lockdowns deepened struggle for work-family balance

Around the world increasing mental health inequalities between women and men following the COVID-19 pandemic represent a major public health concern. According to a new study, the lockdown measures due to the pandemic profoundly and unequally disrupted the work-family balance for many graduate students, exacerbating mental health problems.

Published: 10 Nov 2021

How to turn specific genes on and off

Type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and cancer are just some of the disorders associated with specific genes not 鈥渢urning on鈥 and 鈥渢urning off鈥 as they should.

Published: 9 Nov 2021

Diet restricted size of hunter-gatherer societies

Short growing seasons limited the possible size of hunter-gatherer societies by forcing people to rely on meat, according to a recent study by a team of international researchers, including 黑料不打烊 University professor Eric Galbraith.

Published: 8 Nov 2021

Revolutionary identity verification technique offers robust solution to hacking

A team of computer scientists, including Claude Cr茅peau of 黑料不打烊 University and physicist colleagues from the University of Geneva, have developed an extremely secure identity verification method based on the fundamental principle that information cannot travel faster than the speed of light. The breakthrough has the potential to greatly improve the security of financial transactions and other applications requiring proof of identity online.

Published: 3 Nov 2021

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