Etiket: science
The time of juices at the horror and science fiction short film festival “Cabane à sang”
For anyone who loves maple sweets, spring is usually associated with sugaring off season. However, for lovers of gory, this season rhymes with a whole different kind of syrup, carmine…
“The sper… Ali Express is not an exact science!”
Jazz Correia has been making a name for itself on reality TV for several years. Just like her husband Laurent. On the web, the couple likes to immortalize their flashy…
[Éditorial] The McDonaldization of Science
May is traditionally a month of celebration for science in French thanks to the marvelous voice that is the Acfas Congress. At 100 years, the Acfas nevertheless displays a mine…
Embodied science | The Press
Fifty portraits for 100 years of science. For the centenary of Acfas, this work richly illustrates the lives and careers of researchers who have had the greatest impact on Quebec…
For 100 years, this association has wanted to make Quebec a hub for science
ACFAS has been encouraging scientific careers among French-speaking Canadians since 1923. Today, it is one of the most important in the world. “It is through research that we will end…
Science and society: an evolving dialogue
This text is part of the special booklet 90th Acfas Congress Climate change, pandemic, biodiversity: while planetary and scientific concerns are at the heart of the news, they continue to…
[Opinion] What do you think of science in French?
The predominance of English in science has become more and more essential in recent decades, and Quebec has not escaped it. The vast majority of scientific publications in the world…
[Opinion] French in science is declining in Canada
Canadian and foreign researchers publish each year in Canadian scientific journals managed by a federal agency, the NRC Research Press, “NRC” referring to the National Research Council. Founded in 1916,…
Make way for readers | Demystify science
Each week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers. Posted at 1:33 a.m. Updated at 9:00 a.m. Do we intend to leave our waste lying around for a long time…
take a picture of the snails to help science
To your smartphones or your cameras: the National Museum of Natural History calls on the French to photograph snails. Article written by Published on 04/28/2023 07:53 Reading time : 1…
take a picture of the snails to help science
To your smartphones or your cameras: the National Museum of Natural History calls on the French to photograph snails. Article written by Posted on 04/28/2023 07:53 Reading time : 1…
take a picture of the snails to help science
To your smartphones or your cameras: the National Museum of Natural History calls on the French to photograph snails. Article written by Posted on 04/28/2023 07:53 Reading time : 1…
we explain to you how science sees more clearly on black holes
New methods and innovative instruments are helping to better understand these mysterious celestial objects from which nothing can escape, not even light. They are among the most fascinating objects in…
Hockey jumps on the ice rink at the Montreal Science Center
From the ice to the helmet, passing by the stick and the goal, hockey conceals a panoply of scientific innovations. Both amateur and veteran players can put their knowledge of…
TRUE OR FAKE. Is sea level rise science fiction?
Posted on 04/04/2023 17:51 Video length: 2 min. franceinfo Article written by At the microphone of Sud Radio, engineer Christian Gerondeau estimated that “there is no significant rise in the…
[Opinion] English in science is not a Canadian issue
In an opinion piece published on February 17 in The Press, two vice-rectors of the University of Montreal called on the Canadian government to “counter the decline of French in…
A cabaret of naked dancers will be used to manufacture equipment for science
It’s officially the end of an era in Quebec. The building of the famous Folichon nude dancers cabaret has been sold and will be transformed into a high-tech laboratory. The…
Clara Morgane evokes this “battle” that she “won” against science and the opinion of doctors
If everyone has their own definition of happiness, for Clara Morgane, being a mother is undoubtedly the definition that best suits her. Indeed, at 42, the leader of the review…
Women in science, not yet obvious
This text is part of the special Women’s Leadership booklet The laboratory of the Research Group on Technologies and Processes at the University of Sherbrooke has a majority of women.…
[Opinion] The deaf agony of French in science
If you find that the situation of French in Montreal is worrying, do not look at what is happening in research, in our universities and laboratories: in Quebec, almost 100%…