COVID-19: a race against time
Doctors, virologists, epidemiologists and mathematicians are fighting the pandemic day and night. They tell us their stories.
Neurodegenerative diseases: Care in reverse order
Antisense« therapy could slow the progression of Huntington's chorea and even counter all kinds of incurable diseases.
Neurodegenerative diseases: When the brain has a hard head
To unravel the mysteries of neurodegenerative diseases, researchers are exploring surprising avenues or revisiting old ones.
The cabinet of curiosities
Artificial intelligence is making its way into the arts, raising philosophical questions and controversy.
The scientific version of Pimp mon char
Why buy an autonomous car when you can modify a conventional model yourself?
Science against ineffective meetings
Will COVID-19 put an end to unproductive meetings?
Knowing the DNA of Afrodescendants for better care
Slavery created a diaspora that influenced the genome of American populations.
The setbacks of Quebec lithium
Why are Nemaska Lithium and other start-up projects in the province struggling to get off the ground?
Featured researcher: Wounds of war
Daniel Ruiz-Serna has documented the ecological and spiritual violence suffered by indigenous communities in Colombia.