60 years of science stories
To mark the 60th anniversary of Québec Science, our team dug deep into the archives to pick out highlights, gems and other fun facts.
In the maze of shame
Shame is a universal and powerful emotion. Let's get to know it so we can defuse it.
The art of measurement
If the world goes round in circles, it's because mankind measures everything measurable in the same units.
The cabinet of curiosities
In the soils and mountains of Quebec, fine stones are hidden.
Towards even more Québécois gins
Research is mobilizing to bring about local cultivation of juniper berries.
The balance of marine life shattered
Overfishing has shaken a fundamental law: Sheldon's spectre.
From polar cold to solar water heaters
To reduce electricity demand in winter, a team is looking at water heating.
Medicago: a little shoot that grew into a big one
Interview with Medicago's Senior Director of Scientific and Medical Affairs, Nathalie Charland.
Featured researcher: Depression isn't just between the ears
Caroline Ménard strives to better understand the response to chronic stress.