Elusive dark energy: How do we track down this strange force that dominates the Universe? Read about it in the latest issue of Québec Science!

Stéphanie Couillard
30 August 2022

Montreal, Monday, August 29, 2022 - Discovered in 1998, the mysterious dark energy is baffling researchers. This unknown fluid, which pushes the Universe to expand ever faster, is now being tracked down by an arsenal of new instruments. Could this be the beginning of the end for the enigma of this dark side of the force? Discover it in the latest issue of Québec Science, on newsstands now.

Also in the September issue:

A submarine in hospital

In Lévis, researchers are investigating the many virtues - and sometimes exaggerated claims - of medical use of oxygen at above atmospheric pressure. Text by Maxime Bilodeau

Polar dinosaurs

More and more dinosaur fossils are being found near the North and South Poles. This raises serious questions about the biology of these animals and their disappearance. A dossier by Jean-Pierre Sylvestre.

Top secret research

Canada's largest defense research center is based in Quebec. Our editor-in-chief, Mélissa Guillemette, visited it for you!

Breaking the time barrier with DNA

In the age of cheap genetic testing, genealogy leads to unprecedented discoveries. Even if it means shaking up the family trees of thousands of Quebecers! Reported by journalist Raphaëlle Derome.

The latest issue of Québec Science is available on newsstands now or via the digital app.

 

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About Québec Science

Published by Vélo Québec Éditions, the magazine appears eight times a year. It is sold on newsstands for 7.95 $ and by subscription. In 2022, the magazine celebrates its 60e anniversary. Québec Science receives financial support from the Ministère de l'Économie et de l'Innovation and Canadian Heritage. www.quebecscience.qc.ca

Information :
Stéphanie Couillard
Media Relations Consultant
Vélo Québec Éditions
514-942-0743
[email protected]

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