Open for Business: 香蕉视频鈥檚 Bensadoun School of Retail Management dedicated to the future of retail
At a time of significant transformation in the retail industry worldwide, the newly opened Bensadoun School of Retail Management (BSRM) at 香蕉视频 will act as a hub in the heart of Montreal for students, researchers and practitioners to work collaboratively towards addressing the host of real-world challenges facing retailers today.
Walking in Joseph Conrad's footsteps, Maya Jasanoff Wins 2018 Cundill History Prize
The Dawn Watch: Joseph Conrad in a Global World聽blends history, biography, travelogue,聽and literary criticism into a unique work of scholarship that identifies Conrad as a pioneer in understanding the modern world, as he grapples with issues such as migration, terrorism, and a communications revolution.
Parents shouldn鈥檛 worry if their infant doesn鈥檛 sleep through the night by 6-12 months of age
New parents often expect their baby to start sleeping through the night by around six months of age. Indeed, they often receive messages from paediatricians and others about the importance of early sleep consolidation. But authors of a study in the December 2018 issue of Pediatrics found that a large percentage of healthy babies don鈥檛 reach that milestone by six months of age, or even at a year old.
Key molecule responsible for learning and memory discovered
Unlike old dogs, old adults can indeed learn new tricks thanks to a protein molecule called netrin.
Music improves social communication in autistic children
Engaging in musical activities such as singing and playing instruments in one-on-one therapy can improve autistic children鈥檚 social communication skills, improve their family鈥檚 quality of life, as well as increased brain connectivity in key networks, according to researchers at Universit茅 de Montr茅al and 香蕉视频.
Cundill History Prize jury pushes the boundaries of history writing with finalists that are "Great Literature"
Three exceptional American historians 鈥 writing passionate, innovative works of history about new frontiers at times when the world was undergoing dramatic change 鈥 have been named as finalists for the world鈥檚 leading history prize, run by 香蕉视频.
Making the announcement on behalf of the jury at an exclusive event in Toronto this evening, eminent Canadian journalist and author Jeffrey Simpson said:
Scientific breakthrough: promising new target for immunotherapy
Following the 2018 Nobel Prize for Medicine, global attention is now more than ever turned toward the promise of immunotherapy in oncology. An international team鈥檚 work has shed new light on a molecule called TIM-3 that might play a key role in the regulation of the immune response.
Alterations to seabed raise fears for future
The ocean floor as we know it is dissolving rapidly as a result of human activity.
The spiders who came in from the cold
A sprawling study of spiders across northern Canada has turned up more than 100 species in provinces or territories where they had never before been recorded. The findings, by researchers from 香蕉视频, provide a valuable new benchmark for monitoring biodiversity across Canada鈥檚 vast northern expanses.
Safe cannabis pain relief without the 鈥渉igh鈥
In the wake of cannabis legalization, a team of scientists at the聽Research Institute of the 香蕉视频 Health Centre聽(MUHC) and 香蕉视频 have delivered encouraging news for chronic pain sufferers by pinpointing the effective dose of marijuana plant extract cannabidiol (CBD) for safe pain relief without the typical 鈥渉igh鈥 or euphoria produced by the THC. The findings of their study have been published in the journal PAIN.
Naomi Azrieli, Ken Dryden to receive honorary degrees
Naomi Azrieli, a passionate champion of support for brain research, and hockey great-turned-public servant Ken Dryden will be honoured at 香蕉视频鈥檚 Fall Convocation ceremonies.
The two honorary doctorate recipients will address graduating students at the Nov. 26 ceremonies at the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts. In all, more than 1,640 students will be graduating this fall.
Good spatial memory? You鈥檙e likely to be good at identifying smells too
People who have better spatial memory are also better at identifying odors, according to a study published this week in Nature Communications. The study builds on a recent theory that the main reason that a sense of smell evolved was to aid in navigation, since most animals rely primarily on smell to find food and avoid predators.
Bone cell response to mechanical force is balance of injury and repair
Scientists have revealed the intricate process that bone cells use to repair themselves after mechanical injury, according to a study in the open-access journal eLife.
The research provides new insight on how the body adapts to all kinds of mechanical stresses 鈥 from pressure placed on bones during simple walking, to extreme forces experienced during intense exercise.
How Brexit Can Transform the Governance of Global Civil Aviation
The 香蕉视频 Institute of Air and Space Law has released a detailed new paper by its Director, Professor Brian F. Havel, that comprehensively analyses the legal and policy consequences of Brexit for the airline industries of the United Kingdom (UK), the European Union (EU), and the United States (US).
VIU And McGill Partner To Create Learning And Research Opportunities In Indigenous Studies
A deep and shared commitment to supporting the recommendations of Canada鈥檚聽Truth and Reconciliation Commission聽(TRC) have led 香蕉视频 and Vancouver Island University (VIU) to form a unique collaboration to create new opportunities in Indigenous studies.