Concordia researcher is developing a deck of cards to facilitate dialogue between doctors and moms-to-be
Concordia researchers develop a tool to neutralize chemical weapons using rare-earth elements
Concordia marks its 2021 Celebration of Research Excellence
Concordia Public Scholar Ezgi Ozyonum wants to decolonize our curricula
Vaccines are overwhelmingly safe but cognitive biases are holding the hesitant back, according to new paper
Concordia graduate course hits the streets to study Montreal’s new light-rail network
Concordia Public Scholar Trish Osler wants to pinpoint inspiration in creative thinking
Concordia’s PERFORM Centre hopes to bring research beyond the lab
Concordia researchers develop a new way to find cancer at the nanometre scale
Concordia researchers develop self-healing polymers for cracked cellphone screens
Concordia study investigates the lifestyle impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic for couples
Concordia psychology students launch 2 undergraduate journals in as many years
POP Montreal and Concordia’s Centre for Research on Aging challenge the definition of ‘emerging artist’
Concordia researchers develop a new model to assess for flood hazards
Concordia Public Scholar Fanny Gravel-Patry is researching social media use and mental illness
Concordia economics professor is elected fellow of the international Econometric Society
Geneviève Grégoire-Labrecque wants to know more about how young people are engaging with society
More microplastics are entering the ocean from disposable masks, according to new Concordia research
Public Scholar Tanya Singh wants to better understand the impacts of consumer indecision
Concordia student Eloïse Fairbank receives a Canada Graduate Scholarship to Honour Nelson Mandela
Concordia undergrads win a national cybersecurity competition
Intense workouts before bedtime won’t guarantee a good night’s rest, new research shows
Concordia’s steady rise in world rankings continues
Personalized messages are more likely to get a response from politicians, new research finds
Oxytocin’s positive effects may be narrower than widely thought, according to new Concordia research
New research, teaching and collaboration spaces open at Concordia’s Gina Cody School
Concordia grad student’s photography explores the links between science and art
Concordia aerospace engineering student flies high at Quebec’s Hats Off to You! Contest
Montreal researchers create a novel method of bioprinting neuron cells
Concordia Professor Chris Salter talks about Milieux Institute’s participation in Ars Electronica
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