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Bringing black holes out of the shadows

The first portrait of a black hole is about to be published. This image should help scientists to better understand these mysterious cosmic objects.

Are obese people well cared for?

Prejudice against obese people is detrimental to the quality of health care they receive.

They are «20 %».»

In 2019, the science and technology sectors remain male-dominated. The few women who make a career of it are working hard to make their mark. In a new podcast, they tell their stories.

The ever-evolving modern human

Recent studies detect signs - discreet but very present - of the evolution of our species. What will the human of the future look like?

Fighting Ebola on all fronts

Medical teams are using an unprecedented arsenal to combat the worst epidemic in the history of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The cabinet of curiosities

Prehistoric art reveals itself through scientific discoveries.

Nanosatellites conquer the skies

Swarms of these versatile machines are revolutionizing the space industry.

Poisoning in the lab

An unusual story unfolded at a Canadian university.

A lighthouse becomes a scientific base

The Pointe Mitis site in Bas-Saint-Laurent will be dedicated to research as of next summer.

Alzheimer's: prevention is no cure

According to Dr Philippe Amouyel, it is possible to postpone the deadline.

Long live the commons!

Marie-Soleil L'Allier studies the urban «commons», a system of sharing that is becoming increasingly popular in the age of ecological transition.

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