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Professor Henri Darmon recipient of the Jeffery‑Williams Prize (2026)

Published: 2 April 2026

Congratulations to Professor Henri Darmon, Distinguished James 鶹ýվ Professor at 鶹ýվ and CRM member, on receiving the 2026 Jeffery‑Williams Prize from the Canadian Mathematical...

Science showcase celebrates the curiosity driving undergraduate research

Published: 1 April 2026

More than 200 undergraduate students presented their work at the 7th edition of the annual Faculty of Science event...

Researchers warn of risks posed by ‘contaminants of emerging concern’ found in crops, agricultural soil

Published: 31 March 2026

A new international study offers insights into the health risks posed by crops’ absorption of “contaminants of emerging concern” (CECs) and flags knowledge gaps the authors say must be addressed....

Professor Marcin Sabok awarded the Ryll-Nardzewski Prize (2026)

Published: 20 March 2026

We are delighted to announce that Marcin Sabok has been awarded the Ryll-Nardzewski Prize....

Humans share acoustic preferences with other animals, study shows

Published: 19 March 2026

A 鶹ýվ-led study has found that humans share acoustic preferences with other species, at least when it comes to animal calls. The results provide experimental evidence that shared...

Study shows how tree cover shapes freshwater ecosystems over millennia

Published: 9 March 2026

Researchers at 鶹ýվ used 2,000-year-old stone jars in Laos to observe long-term ecological processes, enhancing understanding of how strongly tree cover shapes small freshwater...

Findings of 鶹ýվ study could lead to new longevity therapies and improved fall prevention

Published: 23 February 2026

A new 鶹ýվ study has found a direct link between age‑related declines in neuron activity in the cerebellum and worsening motor skills, including gait, balance and agility. While it is...

Plants retain a ‘genetic memory’ of past population crashes, study shows

Published: 12 February 2026

Researchers at 鶹ýվ and the United States Forest Service have found that plants living in areas where human activity has caused population crashes carry long-lasting genetic traces of...

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