A University of Montreal research team calls for a shift in perspective by focusing on cannabis use patterns generally overlooked by dominant approaches centered on risk and problematization.
From snowshoes to oil lamps, First Peoples' cultural objects in UdeM's anthropology department's ethnographic collection become educational tools via new testimonials on video.
Falling in love with a chatbot is no longer science fiction. It can provide comfort and be a learning experience. But it also raises ethical issues and questions about what it means to love.
Researchers have identified SLAMF6, an internal brake on the body's immune system that makes cancer spread, and developed antibodies to neutralize it. Promising results have been obtained in mice.