Diane Poulin-Dubois wins the Acfas prize for social science
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Are genetic outcomes inevitable?
For parents of autistic children, more social support means better health
What makes us happy?
Can an iPad help you see?
'Our lab will push the boundaries'
Meet Concordia's new Canada Research Chairs
The Powerball lottery: why do we throw money at 1-292 million odds?
How external factors can change our brains
What is the 'healthy self'? Concordia Vanier scholar Poppy Wilkinson investigates
Mental health: a Concordia guide
Does perception matter?
'Mind-reading' kids are more discriminating learners
Oliver Sacks (1933-2015): ‘He used accidents of nature to get people thinking’
'Female Viagra': a primer
Left-brain, right-brain … top- and bottom-brain?
A stiff upper lip makes sense to your baby
Can we reset our body’s clock?
Can watching porn make you better in bed?
Why being social is even more important than you realize
How bilingualism affects children’s beliefs
Seniors run for the suburbs in their golden years
Job stress not the only cause of burnouts at work
Infants absorb more than we might think
Does mental overload really impair our sight?
Do bilingual children learn language differently?
The real difference between how men and women choose their partners
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