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UU直播 recognized as one of Montreal's Top Employers for 2018

First published in 2006,听Montr茅al's Top Employers听is an annual competition organized by听 the editors of Canada's Top 100 Employers. This special designation recognizes the employers in听Greater Montr茅al听that lead their industries in offering exceptional places to work.
Published: 1 Feb 2018

Misery does not love company

Comparing to a role model may help reduce burnout among teachers.听With as many as four in 10 Canadian teachers leaving the field within their first five years, what can be done to keep more of them in the classroom?Researchers in UU直播鈥檚 Faculty of Education examined this question by su
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Published: 31 Jan 2018

Misery does not love company

With as many as four in 10 Canadian teachers leaving the field within their first five years, what can be done to keep more of them in the classroom?Researchers in UU直播鈥檚 Faculty of Education examined this question by surveying more than 500 Canadian teachers about how they dealt with teaching setbacks.
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Published: 31 Jan 2018

UU直播 research team studies how calcium compounds accumulate in the arteries

Team leader Marta Cerruti, using the tools of the Canadian Light Source, has examined the mineralized arteries of genetically modified laboratory mice and found that the pathway in the body that leads to what laypeople call 鈥渉ardening of the arteries鈥 is not what medical experts previously assumed.

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Published: 31 Jan 2018

Epigenetic alteration of a vitamin B12 processing gene shines new light on our understanding of rare diseases

Rare hereditary recessive diseases were thought to be expressed in offspring only when both parents carry a mutation in the causal gene, but a new study is changing this paradigm. An international research team led by scientists at the University of Lorraine in France along with UU直播 and the Research Institute of the UU直播 Health Centre (RI-MUHC) in Canada discovered a new cause of a rare condition known as cblC, that they named 鈥渆pi-cblC鈥.

Published: 30 Jan 2018

The high cost of short-term rentals in New York City

A new report from UU直播 Urban Planning professor David Wachsmuth听and his team听provides an analysis of Airbnb activity in New York City and the surrounding region in the last three years (September 2014 - August 2017).
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Published: 30 Jan 2018

Nutritionally speaking, soy milk is best plant-based milk

How healthy is your almond milk really? It may taste good and may not cause you any of the unpleasant reactions caused by cow鈥檚 milk. But though plant-based milk beverages of this kind have been on the market for a couple of decades and are advertised as being healthy and wholesome for those who are lactose-intolerant, little research has been done to compare the benefits and drawbacks of the various kinds of plant-based milk.

Published: 29 Jan 2018

Financial Times Global MBA rankings place Desautels MBA #1 in Canada

UU直播's Desautels MBA program is ranked #1 in Canada and 78th in the world by the 2018 Financial Times Global MBA Ranking鈥攐ne of only three Canadian schools which made the list, released January 29, 2018. Every year, the FT ranks the world鈥檚 best 100 MBA programs using multiple criteria. Read more about the methodology here. The MBA Class of 2014 was surveyed for this ranking. 听

Published: 29 Jan 2018

A greener way to make ketones

Researchers at UU直播 have discovered a new, more environmentally friendly way to make ketones, an important chemical ingredient in pharmaceuticals.听 While ketones are found in a wide range of useful chemicals, they are commonly prepared through energy-intensive, multi-step technologies that create significant chemical waste.听 In an article published online last month in Nature Chemistry, the UU直播 scientists demonstrate how carbon monoxide, a widely available b

Published: 26 Jan 2018

Canadian brain bank network to advance research on Alzheimer鈥檚 disease

More than 400,000 Canadians aged 65 and over live with diagnosed dementia, including Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, which accounts for approximately 70 percent of cases. The cause of this degenerative brain disease is largely unknown and no effective treatment exists. The disease has a devastating effect on individuals and their families.

Published: 23 Jan 2018

Discovery of a 'pioneer' that opens the genome

Our genome contains all the information necessary to form a complete human being. This information, encoded in our DNA, stretches over one to two metres long but still manages to squeeze into a cell about 100听times smaller than a green pea. To do so, the genome has to be compacted.

Published: 23 Jan 2018

A 鈥榟ot Jupiter鈥 with unusual winds

The hottest point on a gaseous planet near a distant star isn鈥檛 where astrophysicists expected it to be 鈥 a discovery that challenges scientists鈥 understanding of the many planets of this type found in solar systems outside our own.

Published: 22 Jan 2018

More than $59 million awarded by the CFI and the Government of Quebec to six UU直播 research projects

By Meaghan Thurston 听 New labs and equipment through the CFI鈥檚 Innovation Fund will help six transformative UU直播 research projects to collaborate, innovate and train the next generation of scientists for the jobs of tomorrow. 听 Today at the Universit茅 de Montr茅al, the Minister of Transport, Marc Garneau, on behalf of the Minister of Science, Kirsty Duncan, announced an investment of $67 million through the CFI鈥檚 In
Published: 19 Jan 2018

New technique for finding life on Mars

Researchers demonstrate for the first time the potential of existing technology to directly detect and characterize life on Mars and other planets.

Published: 19 Jan 2018

Neutron-star merger yields new puzzle for astrophysicists

The afterglow from the distant neutron-star merger detected last August has continued to brighten 鈥 much to the surprise of astrophysicists studying the aftermath of the massive collision that took place about 138 million light years away and sent gravitational听waves rippling through the universe.

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Published: 18 Jan 2018

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