Debate: The "Grande Sécu", myth or reality?
Published on: March 01, 2022
Last November, French Health Minister Olivier Véran commissioned the Haut Conseil pour...
Revisiting intensification models in Africa
Published on: February 21, 2022
Producing more to feed a growing population: that's the challenge facing...
One Health
Published on: February 08, 2022
For the past fifteen years, the One Health approach has been gaining ground in...
A l'UM la science [S01-ep10]: From circulating tumor cells to robots inspired by climbing plants
Published on: February 07, 2022
This week, Catherine Alix Panabières, head of the Rare Circulating Cells laboratory...
Towards a food democracy
Published on: January 31, 2022
Restoring confidence in local food to limit the ravages of junk food. These are the...
Water, the urban challenge
Published on: January 12, 2022
Good quality water in sufficient quantity is not a matter of course. In fact, it's...
In Africa, more sequencing is needed to better monitor variants
Published on: January 05, 2022
The rapid spread of the Omicron variant, first identified in South Africa and...
"Chemsex": behind the scenes of the dangerous alliance between sex and amphetamines
Published on: January 03, 2022
The phenomenon appeared in the United States and some major European cities at the beginning of...
How synthetic amphetamines made their mark
Published on: January 03, 2022
In an interview published on April 18, 2021, French President Emmanuel Macron...
Omicron, Delta, Alpha... Understanding the ball of variants
Published on: December 13, 2021
Discovered on November 25 and declared "of concern" by the WHO the following day, the...
"We need to rethink our food systems as a whole".
Published on: December 01, 2021
In Africa, climate change, political instability and population growth...
"If the epidemic continues at this rate, stronger measures will be needed to avoid hospital tensions."
Published on: November 29, 2021
While the Omicron variant and its multiple mutations are the focus of much attention,...
A l'UM la science [S01-ep04]: From cancer ecology to zoology collection
Published on: November 19, 2021
This week, Mivegec doctoral student Justine Boutry talks about the influence of cancer on...
A l'UM la science [S01-ep03]: Representations of obesity at the Baillarguet insectarium
Published on: November 15, 2021
On the program: the discourse of obese people, candidates for surgery...
A l'UM la science [S01-ep02]: Side-effect-free opioids at the experimental economics platform
Published on: October 21, 2021
On the program: opioid analgesics that may one day be devoid of...
Ebola, still with us?
Published on: October 01, 2021
Patients who are still suffering more than 4 years after their recovery, and a virus that plays...