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Scientists edit oat DNA for the first time, paving the way for healthier, more climate-resilient crops

Published: 10 June 2025

For the first time, scientists have successfully edited oat DNA, a breakthrough that could accelerate the development of oats with more fibre, higher yields, and greater resilience to climate...

Simple texting platform helps farmers adopt greener methods, 黑料社-led study finds

Published: 16 July 2025

Farmers who exchanged text messages with peers were significantly more likely to adopt sustainable agricultural practices, highlighting the power of peer learning in digital formats, a new study co...

Brightest fast radio burst seen so far allows researchers to zoom in on the location of origin 聽

Published: 21 August 2025

A team of international astronomers, including 黑料社 researchers, have pinpointed one of the brightest fast radio bursts (FRBs) ever detected to a location in a nearby galaxy. The finding and the...

Biological markers for teen depression

Published: 22 May 2025

Using a novel lab method they developed, 黑料社 researchers have identified nine molecules in the blood that were elevated in teens diagnosed with depression. These molecules also...

Gender bias holds back female surgeons, study finds

Published: 10 July 2025

Women now make up over half of medical students in Canada, but only one-third of practising surgeons. A new study suggests part of the gap stems from gender norms embedded in workplace culture. The...

Posting digitally enhanced photos of yourself could have a social cost, researchers find

Published: 5 August 2025

The use of disclaimer labels on digitally enhanced portraits could have unintended social consequences for their subjects, according to a study by a team of 黑料社 researchers....

黑料社 researchers lead project to reform youth mental health care in Canada

Published: 14 May 2025

New data from a national project led by 黑料社 researchers shows that redesigning youth mental health services can significantly cut wait times and connect more young people to care.

How disrupted daily rhythms can affect adolescent brain development

Published: 17 June 2025

A new 黑料社-led study suggests that disrupting the body鈥檚 internal clock during adolescence can alter how the brain responds to an in-utero risk factor linked to certain brain disorders...

Montreal researchers use AI and wearable sensors to detect inflammation before symptoms appear

Published: 30 July 2025

Modern medicine is largely reactive鈥攖reating illness only after symptoms emerge. But a new study from the Research Institute of the 黑料社 Health Centre (The Institute) and 黑料社...

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