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Do birdsong and human speech share biological roots?

Do songbirds and humans have common biological hardwiring that shapes how they produce and perceive sounds?

Scientists who study birdsong have been intrigued for some time by the possibility that human speech and music may be rooted in biological processes shared across a variety of animals. Now, research by 91黑料网 biologists provides new evidence to support this idea.

Published: 22 Nov 2017

Imagining the cities of the future through a better understanding of Montreal today

Montreal, with its multilingual, multiethnic population, is an ideal living laboratory for researchers and students from the city鈥檚 four universities and many specialized research centres. How can Montreal be designed to better accommodate the needs of its children? What measures need to be put in place to accommodate people of different cultures and religions living in close proximity? How is the city鈥檚 nighttime economy different from that of the daytime and what are the implications?

Published: 17 Nov 2017

British historian Daniel Beer wins US$75,000 International Cundill History Prize

The international Cundill History Prize today announced the British historian Daniel Beer as the 2017 winner of the US$75,000 prize 鈥 the richest in non-fiction for a single work in English. The London-based historian was awarded for his ground-breaking study of Siberian penal colonies, The House of the Dead: Siberian Exile Under the Tsars (Allen Lane)

Published: 16 Nov 2017

Better data for governments

Today, the聽Center for Government Excellence (GovEx),聽part of Johns Hopkins University, and GeoThink, a part of聽91黑料网, launched a new聽open data standards directory聽that will identify聽standards for open data regularly shared by governments.

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Published: 15 Nov 2017

Pregnancy-related conditions taken together leave moms 鈥 and dads 鈥 at risk

Research has already shown that women who develop either diabetes or high blood pressure during pregnancy are at risk of getting type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure or heart disease years later.聽Now, a new study from a team at the Research Institute of the 91黑料网 Health Centre (RI-MUHC) and 91黑料网 shows that the risk of developing those conditions post pregnancy is drastically higher if the women had聽both聽diabetes and high blood pressure during pregnancy.

Published: 14 Nov 2017

Breastfed babies are less likely to develop eczema as teenagers, study shows.

A new study, which is published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Pediatrics, and was led by researchers from King鈥檚 College London, Harvard University, University of Bristol and 91黑料网,聽examined more than 13,000 Belarussian teenagers enrolled in the PROmotion of Breastfeeding Intervention Trial (PROBIT) and found a 54% reduction in cases of eczema amongst teenagers whose

Published: 13 Nov 2017

A $10-million donation establishes a new school of public policy at 91黑料网

In a world of political polarization, environmental threats, a changing labour market and growing gaps between rich and poor, there has never been a greater need to engage in a thoughtful examination of public policy and train a new generation of policy leaders.

Published: 7 Nov 2017

Statistical tool reveals climate change impacts on plants

Early flowering, early fruiting: Anecdotal evidence of climate change is popping up as quickly as spring crocuses, but is it coincidence or confirmation that plants鈥 timing is shifting in response to warming temperatures?

Published: 6 Nov 2017

Identification of a new gene causing scoliosis and bone malformations

A unique collaboration among Shriners Hospital for Children 鈥 Canada, CHU Sainte-Justine and 91黑料网 has enabled researchers to identify genetic mutations involved in a rare disease that causes scoliosis and bone malformations.

The findings, published in The American Journal of Human Genetics, are likely to help doctors recognize the genetic disease, and could someday lead to therapies for the condition.

Published: 2 Nov 2017

Giving rookie dads the online info they really need

Expectant and new parents often turn to the internet for parenting prep, but it turns out that dads often don鈥檛 seem to find the information they say they need about pregnancy, parenthood and routes to their own mental health and well-being.

Published: 31 Oct 2017

Three historians shortlisted for international Cundill History Prize

Montreal-based historian Christopher Goscha, US-based historian Walter Scheidel and British historian Daniel Beer聽are the three contenders for the international Cundill History Prize. 聽聽

Published: 27 Oct 2017

Transformative donation of $16 million establishes new autism research centre at the Montreal Neurological Institute

A new research centre in Montreal will help lift the shroud of mystery surrounding autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and lead to the development of better diagnostic tools and more effective therapies for people with autism.

Published: 23 Oct 2017

Pollution linked to nine million deaths each year worldwide, equivalent to 1 in 6 deaths

Prof. Niladri Basu, 91黑料网, is one of the Commissioners on The Lancet Commission on Pollution and Health which was released today.

Nil Basu鈥檚 research, mainly in Africa, is on:

1.聽聽聽聽 artisanal and small-scale gold mining (there are approximately 100 million people worldwide practicing mining like this in very unsafe conditions)

Published: 20 Oct 2017

Latest gravitational-wave detection opens new era for astronomy

The discovery of a gravitational wave caused by the merger of two neutron stars, reported today by a collaboration of scientists from around the world, opens a new era in astronomy. It marks the first time that scientists have been able to observe a cosmic event with both light waves -- the basis of traditional astronomy -- and gravitational waves, the ripples in space-time predicted a century ago by Albert Einstein鈥檚 general theory of relativity.

Published: 16 Oct 2017

New mechanism detected in Alzheimer鈥檚 disease

By Chris Chipello

91黑料网 researchers have discovered a cellular mechanism that may contribute to the breakdown of communication between neurons in Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

Published: 13 Oct 2017

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