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Sustainability / Algae offer real potential as a renewable electricity source, new Concordia research shows
Concordia alumna develops a new trauma-informed art therapy program for people with anorexia nervosa
Overcoming bias / Economic integration is a major leveller for Quebecers’ immigration preferences, new study shows
AI / The future of fighting wildfires will rely on autonomous drone-based artificial intelligence, according to Concordia researchers
Conflict / Youths’ attitudes in post-conflict Colombia reflect both cynicism and hope for peace, new Concordia research shows
AI / Counterfeit coins can be detected more easily thanks to a novel approach developed at Concordia
Consumer behaviour / The big lesson from past pandemics? Avoid panic-buying, says new Concordia research
Research / AI speech analysis may aid in assessing and preventing potential suicides, says Concordia PhD candidate Alaa Nfissi
Algorithms / The move by Apple Memories to block potentially upsetting content illustrates Big Tech’s reach and limits, writes Chrys Vilvang
Cities / A call to leadership: Let’s rethink our cities to advance the fight on climate change
Cities / Water main breaks are rarely due to a single factor, new Concordia research finds
The brain / Cognitive decline may be detected using network analysis, according to Concordia researchers
Health / Vaping additives harm a vital membrane in the lungs, according to new Concordia research
The 2024 Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art of $120,000 awarded to emerging Artists Lynn Kodeih from UQAM and Kuh Del Rosario from Concordia
Mental health / The fear of depression recurrence is potent but not universal, new Concordia research shows
Concordia’s professor, Bonnie Harnden shines at Tromsø Educational Film Festival
Biology / Range-shifting fishes are climate-change losers, according to new research
Trump and the New Apostolic Reformation
Artificial intelligence / Online toxicity can only be countered by humans and machines working together, according to Concordia researchers
Concordia’s John Molson School researcher awarded seed funding to create ‘carbon governance living lab’
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