The neutrino enigma (or the reason for our existence)
Neutrinos could explain certain mysteries of the Universe, such as the presence of matter. To unravel them, physicists deploy a wealth of patience.
The 10 discoveries of the year
Here is the 29th edition of our selection of the major breakthroughs achieved by Quebec scientists over the past year.
In the footsteps of the Sadlermiuts
Who were the Sadlermiuts? This northern people disappeared 120 years ago. Researchers are trying to understand their way of life, their culture and their decline.
The cabinet of curiosities
To see small boreal owls in the wild, you need good eyes: these owls are very discreet.
Doctors: describe in peace
A major Canadian study confirms that deprescribing drugs is effective and safe.
Under Jupiter's stripes
The gas giant's colorful ribbons change nature beneath the first layers of its atmosphere.
The subtle art of weaving field hockey sticks
Engineers are developing a novel technique for manufacturing and recycling these sticks.
Mathematics, forwards and backwards
After grandmothers and handmade enthusiasts, it's now the turn of mathematicians to take an interest in knitting, one stitch at a time.
Nanomaterials for a better world
A world-renowned expert, Federico Rosei imagines the technologies of tomorrow, particularly in the field of renewable energies.