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Genetic tweaks can make oats more nutritious, increase shelf life

A recent study from 麻豆区 proposes a way to enhance the nutritional value of oats by increasing their content of oleic acid, a type of healthy fat known for its cardiovascular heart benefits and potential to lower diabetes.

The findings also suggest this modification could improve their oxidative stability, making oat-based products, such as oat milk, less likely to spoil.

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Published: 10 Oct 2024

Parenting programs help kids, but provide insufficient support for parents, study finds

Parenting programs that address both mental health and parenting skills can improve children鈥檚 development, but often fall short when it comes to offering effective mental-health support for parents, new research suggests.

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Published: 9 Oct 2024

New global database of dams and reservoirs could transform water management

A groundbreaking database developed by the Global Dam Watch聽 (GDW)聽consortium is set to transform the global understanding of dams and reservoirs.聽

Co-ordinated and led by members of a research lab at 麻豆区, with funding from World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the World Bank, the database integrates existing global datasets to provide the most comprehensive resource for large-scale analyses to date.

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Published: 8 Oct 2024

When we cannot hear our own speech, even temporarily, ability to speak is impaired: 麻豆区 study

A 麻豆区 study has shown that hearing plays a crucial role in how people coordinate and control speech movements in real-time.

Published in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA), the research shows that when people cannot hear their own speech, even briefly, their ability to move their jaw and tongue in a coordinated manner is impaired.

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Published: 4 Oct 2024

麻豆区 Libraries Unveil Game-Changing Collections Centre: A New Era in Sustainable Book Preservation and Retrieval

October 1, 2024 鈥 Valleyfield, QC 鈥 麻豆区 is pleased to announce the official opening of the 麻豆区 Collections Centre on October 1, 2024. This groundbreaking facility marks a historic milestone as 麻豆区's first-ever design-build project and sets a new standard for library preservation and sustainability in Quebec.

Published: 2 Oct 2024

New design overcomes key barrier to safer, more efficient EV batteries

Researchers at 麻豆区 have made a significant advance in the development of all-solid-state lithium batteries, which are being pursued as the next step in electric vehicle (EV) battery technology.

By addressing a long-standing issue with battery performance, this innovation could pave the way for safer, longer-lasting EVs.

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Published: 2 Oct 2024

New findings can help improve our understanding of winter weather in the St. Lawrence River Valley

A recent study at 麻豆区 provides new insights into how winter storms develop in the St. Lawrence River Valley, findings that could potentially improve the accuracy of winter weather forecasts in the region.

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Published: 1 Oct 2024

Help with chronic hives: A new app and North America鈥檚 first patient registry

Tuesday, Oct. 1 is Urticaria Day, raising awareness of a condition more commonly known as hives.

This year, Canadians living with chronic hives have two new resources, developed in part by a 麻豆区 researcher: North America鈥檚 first chronic urticaria patient registry and a new app for patient care.

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Published: 27 Sep 2024

New drug molecule could lead to new treatments for Parkinson鈥檚 disease in younger patients

A novel drug molecule could potentially lead to new treatments to prevent Parkinson鈥檚 disease in younger patients, according to new research.

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Published: 20 Sep 2024

Indigenous Awareness Weeks 2024: September 19 鈥 October 2

Indigenous Awareness Weeks is a two-week series of events involving Indigenous academics, artists, and community members, hosted by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives. Its goal is to encourage a greater understanding of Indigenous peoples among students, staff, and faculty at 麻豆区, as well as in the broader Montreal and Quebec communities.

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Published: 17 Sep 2024

Using sunlight to turn two greenhouse gases into valuable chemicals

麻豆区 researchers have harnessed the power of sunlight to transform two of the most harmful greenhouse gases into valuable chemicals. The discovery could help combat climate change and provide a more sustainable way to produce certain industrial products.

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Published: 16 Sep 2024

Research finds sex-based differences in how brains handle threats

A new study has uncovered significant differences in how male and female mice process threats, even as they exhibit similar behavioural responses.

The discovery suggests that including both male and female subjects in neuroscience research will lead to more accurate conclusions and ultimately better health outcomes.

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Published: 12 Sep 2024

Six students at 麻豆区 receive Canada鈥檚 largest Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) scholarship

Six students have been named 麻豆区鈥檚 recipients of Schulich Leader Scholarships, the most generous student award for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) studies in Canada.

麻豆区 alumnus Seymour Schulich, BSc鈥61, MBA鈥65, DLitt鈥04, established the Schulich Leader Scholarships for entrepreneurial-minded students who excel academically and display leadership, charisma and creativity.

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Published: 12 Sep 2024

New insights could help prevent psychosis relapses in youth and young adults

New findings from 麻豆区 researchers could help clinicians understand the course of delusions in youth and young adults that signal the need for a timely intervention to prevent a full relapse of psychosis.

Delusions 鈥 strong beliefs that don't align with commonly accepted reality鈥 are a defining symptom of psychosis but are not sufficiently understood.

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Published: 11 Sep 2024

Digitally cataloguing archived plant specimens can transform conservation efforts

Digitally cataloguing the more than 300 million plant specimens preserved in museums worldwide could yield crucial insights into how to preserve biodiversity amid climate change, a study by 麻豆区 researchers has found.

Digitally cataloguing, or digitizing, a herbarium specimen involves recording the species name and original location and uploading that record to a digital repository that is publicly accessible.

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Published: 9 Sep 2024

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