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  • Blacklegged ticks
    June 19, 2024
    Which arthropods are most often confused with ticks? The study, entitled “I ‘Tick,’ Therefore I Am: Which Arthropods Are Misidentified as Ticks by the General Public?,” led by André-Philippe Drapeau...
  • Blue-billed curassow
    June 13, 2024
    A unique new resident has just arrived at the Biodôme’s Tropical Rainforest! A blue-billed curassow (Crax alberti), born in June 2018 at the Nashville Zoo, will be benefiting from our facilities and...
  • NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date, known as Webb’s First Deep Field.
    June 10, 2024
    A major scientific breakthrough will be taking place soon thanks to NASA’s Landolt Space Mission. The mission, at a cost of $19.5 million, will make it possible to resolve a problem linked to errors...
  •  Stéphanie Pellerin
    May 31, 2024
    The Fonds de recherche du Québec have awarded the “Prix Gisèle-Lamoureux du FRQNT” to Stéphanie Pellerin, a researcher at the Jardin botanique as well as at the Institut de recherche en biologie...
  • How AI will revolutionize the preservation of biodiversity
    May 24, 2024
    In our efforts to safeguard biodiversity, artificial intelligence (AI) will prove to be an invaluable ally, according to a group of scientists from around the world – one of them being Insectarium...