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Brain blood circulation is mapped in an unprecedented way, Montreal study finds

Researchers at Polytechnique Montréal have succeeded in mapping blood flow in the brain with unprecedented precision, which could one day make it possible to detect early signs of neurodegenerative diseases. Professor Jean Provost’s team notably achieved the feat of imaging blood capillaries, those tiny channels where gas exchange occurs between the blood and cells. “We […]

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CityNews Montreal
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Published: 1/19/2026
Updated: 1/20/2026
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Researchers at Polytechnique Montréal have succeeded in mapping blood flow in the brain with unprecedented precision, which could one day make it possible to detect early signs of neurodegenerative diseases.

Professor Jean Provost’s team notably achi...

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Mike Chen2 hours ago

Finally some real action on climate change. This legislation is long overdue and I hope it passes quickly despite the opposition from oil-dependent provinces.

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Jennifer Walsh3 hours ago

As someone who works in Alberta's energy sector, I'm concerned about the economic impact. The transition fund sounds good in theory but will it actually help workers like me?