New research examines the use of humour in middle childhood
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From invisible performances to improvised dialogue, the Ellen Art Gallery’s latest project explores how actions resonate
Tanja Tajmel works with the UN to affirm STEM education as a human right
6 plant extracts pair up to slow down aging in yeast — and maybe humans, according to new study
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Scientific Citizenship Awards celebrate students for their exceptional ethical and leadership qualities
Research on exploding grapes catches fire in media outlets around the world
Human trafficking is just one of many dangers facing female refugees, a new study shows
Concordia makes key gains in the 2019 QS World Rankings by Subject
This March break, research and video games come together at Arcade 11
A groove is better with rhythm and harmony, new research shows
Concordia 'circademic' Joe Culpepper is developing new ways to practice and experience magic
Colombian refugee stories come to life at Concordia’s new Acts of Listening Lab
Concordia brings CityStudio to Montreal
A new study looks at ways to cut roadkill numbers for small and medium-sized mammals
Grad student Nathalie Reid is researching how proteins function
Concordia is Canada’s first university to issue a sustainable bond
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Concordia welcomes its first public administration scholar-in-residence
Bilinguals hear sounds differently based on the language they think they’re listening to, new study shows
The future is the city
Concordia researcher Théo Chauvirey is using mushroom roots to imagine the future of metro design
'Companies need to invest in cybersecurity awareness programs'
Grad student Jama Hagi-Yusuf is investigating how to convert fatty acids into biofuels
Concordians receive $3M in federal funding for social sciences and humanities research
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The Centre for Research in Human Development honours the late Alex E. Schwartzman
Language-based video games can be useful in warming up ESL students, new research shows
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