A new study of adolescents with eating disorders compares those who use substances and those who don’t while in treatment
Concordia hosts 2 days of intergenerational, bilingual exchanges on aging in the city
Concordia’s Jason Edward Lewis wants ethical artificial intelligence with an Indigenous worldview
Growing up in poverty doubles diagnoses of psychosis-spectrum illnesses like schizophrenia, research says
City trees can offset neighbourhood heat islands, Concordia researcher says
5 Concordia engineering students build an ocean-cleaning aquatic drone prototype
Ursula Eicker is Concordia’s new Canada Excellence Research Chair in Smart, Sustainable and Resilient Communities and Cities
Meet Concordia’s newest cities researchers
Concordia receives $10M to develop tools and strategies for zero-carbon communities
Climate engineering needs to look at the big picture, says researcher
Concordia professor uses machine learning to improve software security
The 2019 PERFORM Centre Research Week examines how chronic conditions can be managed through nutrition and activity
Firms are better off revealing their environmental practices, new research shows
PhD candidate Milad Ashouri is building an app to monitor and improve home energy use
A new Concordia study helps decode the movement patterns of tsunami-like solitary waves
Concordia PhD student examines the role of music in cultural diplomacy between Canada and Brazil
Cues that predict alcohol remain powerful long after prolonged sobriety, new research finds
Concordia’s 10 Public Scholars wrap up the year with a multimedia event
Montreal researchers develop a new method to protect against ransomware attacks
Jorisch Family Artist Residency awarded to Aristofanis Soulikias
$317K for next-generation polymer nanomaterials research infrastructure
The future of cities hinges on a critical, collaborative approach to climate change, experts say
Researchers investigate the benefits of sleep on memory, mental health and overall quality of life
New research examines the use of humour in middle childhood
‘Keep an open mind, look up and reach out’: Three academics discuss what inspires and motivates their work
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
Want to build better bibliographies? Get to know Zotero!
Scientific Citizenship Awards celebrate students for their exceptional ethical and leadership qualities
Week-long course in Montreal to tackle equity, diversity and inclusion in STEM
© Concordia University