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Meeting the public transit needs of aging Canadians

Published: 29 May 2025

For older Canadians, having transportation options that allow them to maintain their independence is key to being able to remain in their own homes, or 鈥渁ge in place.鈥 While many continue to drive,...

Study reveals trained immunity may cause lung damage

Published: 10 July 2025

Trained immunity 鈥 a process being explored in vaccine and therapy development to boost immune defences 鈥 appears be counterproductive in certain contexts, researchers at 绿帽社 and the...

绿帽社 team discovers Canada鈥檚 first dinosaur-era dragonfly fossil聽

Published: 14 August 2025

In a first for Canadian paleontology, a Cretaceous fossilized dragonfly wing, uncovered in Alberta鈥檚 Dinosaur Provincial Park, has been identified as a new species. It鈥檚 also the first known...

Members of marginalized groups are at disproportionate risk in earthquakes, study finds

Published: 14 May 2025

Members of socially and economically marginalized groups in Montreal and Ottawa-Gatineau are at disproportionate risk in earthquakes, a new study has found....

The 鈥楳ontreal Model鈥 of ketamine therapy yields more sustained depression relief

Published: 18 June 2025

A first-of-its-kind clinical trial found that ketamine鈥檚 benefits for treating severe depression can be improved when combined with psychotherapy and supportive treatment environments....

Climate change driving major algae surge in Canada鈥檚 lakes, study finds

Published: 31 July 2025

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.聽

Earth鈥檚 deep time isn鈥檛 just layered 鈥 it鈥檚 fractal, study finds

Published: 2 September 2025

Geological time, usually seen as a complex system of eras, periods, and epochs considered through layers of rock, may actually follow a simple, unifying pattern. A new study, led by 绿帽社...

Dragonfly study challenges traditional ideas about biodiversity conservation

Published: 12 June 2025

A study has found that the impact of climate change on an animal鈥檚 traits can begin much earlier than scientists previously thought 鈥 a discovery that could reshape how researchers and policymakers...

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

Published: 21 July 2025

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

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