The indefatigable Jane Goodall
The famous primatologist who defied the odds to document the habits of chimpanzees is now putting her determination to work for the planet.
Direct from the Universe
The detection of gravitational waves in 2015 shook up the world of astronomy. How far have we come?
Reuniting the Koreas: written in the sky?
Astronomy could provide neutral ground for initial exchanges between neighbors who have been at loggerheads for almost 75 years.
All science dunces?
Neglected at primary level, badly treated at secondary level, science is the poor relation of the Quebec school system.
The prodigious ear
Ornithologists are unanimous in hailing Olivier Barden's phenomenal talent: he hears birds like no one else.
Is the grass greener in the pasture?
What if large herds of cattle could help combat global warming and soil degradation? The idea has its fans.
The cabinet of curiosities
A temporary exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts allows us to peer beneath the mummies' wrappings.
These local sharks
Researchers are trying to learn more about the great white sharks that venture off the coast of Nova Scotia.
Borophene: the miracle material?
The pressure to find ever more efficient materials is relentless. Will borophene pass the test?
Dragonfly wings at the hospital
Researchers draw inspiration from the wing structure of damselflies to combat nosocomial infections.
For healthy premature babies
Mathieu Nadeau-Vallée has demonstrated that an anti-inflammatory molecule reduces the complications associated with premature birth in animals.