Bilingual infants prefer baby talk, especially when it’s one of their native languages, according to new Concordia-led study
Picking up a book for fun positively affects verbal abilities, according to new study
Problematic internet use and teen depression are closely linked, new Concordia study finds
OPINION: Reflecting on the relevance of International Women's Day for Science and Technology
The story of Netflix's growth is about more than just algorithms, according to Concordia PhD student
Nursing home staff responses to the pandemic reveal resilience and shortcomings, new Concordia study shows
The pandemic lockdown leads to cleaner city air across Canada, Concordia paper reveals
Time management can work but in unexpected ways, according to new research
Concordia researchers find hormone treatment can be effective against polycystic kidney disease
A new carbon budget framework provides a clearer view of our climate deadlines
The medieval Far North needs Indigenous perspectives, argues Concordia researcher
Release of the first minisode of the HERMES research team podcast series The new face of online games
5G will revolutionize business — whether managers like it or not, according to Concordia Public Scholar
Concordia partners with MTL connect 2020 for virtual program
Drones could be the new first line of defence against forest fires, says Concordia researcher
Concordia powers down for Earth Hour
National prize for interdisciplinary research goes to Concordia PhD student for his patient-centred focus
Putting psychology skills to practice – under pressure!
Design and Computation Arts professor and School of Irish Studies co-founder launches book in Montreal
Rewriting the history of Irish marriage
One Earth Hour with no power
The power of unique perspectives
From urban gardens to unknown food: 5 Concordia students put their research to work
Spring into green season with Irish Studies!
Azrieli Institute research essay competition
New asset-management framework can potentially minimize construction costs
'Concordia is truly a laboratory for diversity'
Max Bergholz awarded Herbert Baxter Adams Prize
Nobel win for circadian rhythm research
Economies in an age of limits: A time for (R)evolution
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