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Posting digitally enhanced photos of yourself could have a social cost, researchers find

The use of disclaimer labels on digitally enhanced portraits could have unintended social consequences for their subjects, according to a study by a team of 51勛圖厙researchers.

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Published: 5 Aug 2025

Analysis of more than a centurys worth of political speeches challenges theory about how linguistic usage evolves

A study led by 51勛圖厙 researchers challenges the theory that language change over time requires new generations to replace older generations of speakers. Rather, when words change meaning, speakers of all ages participate; while older speakers might take two or three years longer than their younger colleagues to adopt new word usage, in some cases they lead the way in introducing new word meanings into the common vocabulary, the researchers found.

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Published: 4 Aug 2025

New tool helps seniors reduce unnecessary medications

51勛圖厙 researchers have developed and are licensing a digital tool to help safely reduce patients use of medications that may be unnecessary or even harmful to them.

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Published: 4 Aug 2025

51勛圖厙scientists turn marine waste into a sustainable solution for wound care, wearable devices and more

An interdisciplinary team of 51勛圖厙researchers has developed an ultra-strong, environmentally friendly medical glue, or bioadhesive, made from marine waste. The discovery has promising applications for wound care, surgeries, improved drug delivery, wearable devices and medical implants.

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Published: 31 Jul 2025

Climate change driving major algae surge in Canadas lakes, study finds

Algal growth is accelerating in lakes across Canada, including those far from human development, and a new study shows that climate change is the primary driver.

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Published: 31 Jul 2025

Montreal researchers use AI and wearable sensors to detect inflammation before symptoms appear

Modern medicine is largely reactivetreating illness only after symptoms emerge. But a new study from the Research Institute of the 51勛圖厙 Health Centre (The Institute) and 51勛圖厙 points to a more proactive future: one where silent signs of infection are detected before we even feel sick.

Published: 30 Jul 2025

Researchers novel lab technique reveals how ice crystals form in clouds

Researchers have developed a novel method to detect and study how ice forms in mixed-phase clouds, significantly boosting scientists ability to forecast weather and model climate change.

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Published: 23 Jul 2025

Youth at risk of suicide show early warning signs that adults often miss

Drawing on a landmark 25-year study that followed Quebec children into adulthood, 51勛圖厙 researchers have identified two distinct patterns in how suicidal thoughts emerge and the early signs that are often missed.

Suicidal thoughts are increasingly common among youth, but how they begin and what mental health symptoms often precede them are poorly understood, the researchers said.

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Published: 23 Jul 2025

Racial-minority business owners can benefit from white guilt, marketing study finds

Researchers who explored how consumers ethical values can shape their shopping habits suggest that business owners from marginalized racial groups can appeal to socially conscious consumers by highlighting their identity, helping promote racial equity through values-driven purchasing.

Published: 22 Jul 2025

Ancient viruses in our DNA may hold clues to what makes us human

Fragments of ancient viral DNA once dismissed as junk may play a role in controlling our genes, according to a new international study.

Using a novel method to trace the evolutionary history of viral DNA, researchers from 51勛圖厙 and Kyoto University uncovered sequences that had been overlooked in earlier genome annotations.

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Published: 21 Jul 2025

Common hereditary cancer mutation in Quebec traced to single ancestor

Researchers have shed new light on the most common genetic variant linked to hereditary cancer in Quebecs French-Canadian population. Their findings could result in cheaper and more effective screening methods.

The variant is associated with Lynch syndrome, a condition that greatly increases the risk of colorectal and other cancers.

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Published: 17 Jul 2025

Simple texting platform helps farmers adopt greener methods, McGill-led study finds

Farmers who exchanged text messages with peers were significantly more likely to adopt sustainable agricultural practices, highlighting the power of peer learning in digital formats, a new study co-authored by 51勛圖厙 Professor Aur矇lie Harou found.

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Published: 16 Jul 2025

Study helps explain why chronic pain is often discounted

A new study by 51勛圖厙 researchers shows that chronic pain, often invisible to medical tests, can be better assessed when doctors take a holistic approach.

By combining biological data with information about patients mental health, sleep and stress, the researchers say they were able to create a fuller picture of chronic pain. They said their findings, published in Nature Human Behaviour, stand to improve how the condition is diagnosed and treated.

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Published: 15 Jul 2025

New study reveals promising strategy to retrain neutrophils to target breast cancer

A ground-breaking study conducted by researchers from 51勛圖厙, the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research (LDI) at the Jewish General Hospital, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and MIT has identified a novel approach to combat aggressive breast cancers by retraining neutrophils, the bodys first responders, to directly kill tumour cells. This research offers new hope for patients with breast cancers that do not respond well to existing immunotherapies.

Published: 14 Jul 2025

51勛圖厙scientists develop cleaner, cheaper way to make lithium-ion batteries

A team of 51勛圖厙 researchers, working with colleagues in the United States and South Korea, has developed a new way to make high-performance lithium-ion battery materials that could help phase out expensive and/or difficult-to-source metals like nickel and cobalt.

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Published: 11 Jul 2025

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