Artificial intelligence can be used to predict river discharge and warn of potential flooding, new Concordia study shows - EurekAlert
Bilingualism may maintain protection against Alzheimer’s, new Concordia study finds - EurekAlert
One-third of childhood cancer survivors experience significant fear that it could come back, new Concordia study reveals - EurekAlert
Holographic 3D printing has the potential to revolutionize multiple industries, say Concordia researchers - EurekAlert
Uncertainty is a key factor in the relationship between work injury and mental health, Concordia research shows - EurekAlert
Algae offer real potential as a renewable electricity source, new Concordia research shows - EurekAlert
The big lesson from past pandemics? Avoid panic-buying, says new Concordia research - EurekAlert
AI speech analysis may aid in assessing and preventing potential suicides, says Concordia PhD candidate Alaa Nfissi - EurekAlert
Water main breaks are rarely due to a single factor, new Concordia research finds - EurekAlert
Cognitive decline may be detected using network analysis, according to Concordia researchers - EurekAlert
Cognitive decline may be detected using network analysis, according to Concordia researchers
Space Concordia’s spaceshot rocket Starsailor is one step closer to liftoff - Concordia University
Concordia University students hope to make history by launching the first student-built, liquid-fuelled rocket to cross the boundary between the Earth’s atmosphere and into outer space, known as the Kármán line
Space Exploration Conference in Montreal, Canada November 19-20 sponsored by Space Concordia & Mars Society of Canada
The Long Goodbye: Twilight at Research Station Concordia
Space Concordia successfully fires most powerful student rocket engine in the world
Concordia researchers break down the COVID-19 diagnostic arsenal
Kids who sleep with their pet still get a good night's rest: Concordia research
Iran's groundwater depletion is reaching crisis levels, warn Concordia researchers
COVID-19 is not influenza, but it offers lessons on beating it, say Concordia researchers