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Climate claims / Companies’ use of renewable energy certificates masks inaction on carbon emissions, Concordia research finds
Fake news / Concordia PhD student creates a board game about online conspiracies and how social media and its users amplify them
Sonochemistry / Direct sound printing is a potential game-changer in 3D printing, according to Concordia researchers
Gender and tech / Women are making strides in artificial intelligence but are still underrepresented, according to new Concordia research
Online privacy / Government websites and apps use the same tracking software as commercial ones, according to new Concordia research
4D composite printing can improve the wings of drones, according to new Concordia research
A Concordia-made tool assessing indoor COVID-19 transmission risks expands across North America
A new book examines photography’s galvanizing power during Montreal’s tumultuous 20th century
Cities are driving evolutionary change in the cosmopolitan white clover, a new global study finds
Climate change affects landscape freeze-thaw but not in the same way everywhere, a new Concordia study shows
The pleasant smell of wet soil indicates danger to bacteria-eating worms, Concordia researchers find
Nature-based carbon removal has a critical role to play in reducing global temperature rise: new Concordia research
Origins of diabetes may be different in men and women, according to new Concordia research
Dating apps sought to spark love during the pandemic, according to new research
Despite workplace successes, female employment is increasingly at risk due to COVID-19, research shows
A Minecraft build can be used to teach almost any subject, according to Concordia researchers
Electric vehicle charging stations are a new focus for Concordia cybersecurity researchers
Concordia researchers find patterns and predictors of physical distancing adherence
Catastrophizing can lead to heightened pain as measured by cardiovascular readings, Concordia research shows
Humans are adapting to climate change, but not quickly enough, according to new research
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