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Online gambling drew record numbers of players during the pandemic, new study finds
Vitamin B5 may be the key to treating a dangerous rare genetic condition, according to new Concordia research
Fungal enzymes developed in nanoliters of fluid may be a new organic tool in the fight against crop-killers
Instagram can be a positive force for women with mental illness, according to Concordia researcher
A faster, more accurate 3D modelling tool recreates a landscape’s digital twin down to the pixel level
Body phenotypes say a lot, but not everything, about a person’s health, according to new Concordia research
Montreal’s Big Flush was good message management but hid deeper problems, according to new Concordia research
Québec Science magazine recognizes Concordia engineering researchers for their work on direct sound printing
Disney’s plans for total dominance are well underway, argues Concordia PhD student
Rotten meat could be easier to detect thanks to a new biosensor system developed at Concordia
Smart inverters’ vulnerability to cyberattacks needs to be identified and countered, according to Concordia researchers
It is still too early to use artificial intelligence for criminal justice, says Concordia PhD student
Container ship accidents are a little understood but emerging threat to marine ecosystems, a new Concordia study shows
Plagues of the past have a lot to tell us about current crises, according to a new study
Extreme weather events do not lead to policy change, according to new Concordia study
Greenbelts are effective at slowing urban sprawl, new Concordia research shows
Concordia partners with Ericsson Canada and other Montreal-based universities to improve 5G sustainability using artificial intelligence
Clinical psychologists and their patients need new ways to understand and confront the fear of losing control, says Concordia researcher
Online fandom communities can facilitate state censorship, according to new Concordia research
Neurogenesis in a species of Central American fish depends on the presence of predation risk, Concordia research finds
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