Food risks and hazards: the great confusion
Published on: November 28, 2019
In the light of recent media reports (company fire,...
NAGOYA Protocol: universities at the heart of ABS approaches
Published on: November 05, 2019
The University of Montpellier implements the regulations governing access to resources...
UM researchers win gold in Boston
Published on: November 05, 2019
For the second year running, a team of UM students wins a medal...
Zika's viral odyssey finally revealed
Published on: October 17, 2019
The Institut de Research en Infectiologie de Montpellier (CNRS/UM) has demonstrated the...
The digital divide must not be considered on an individual scale, but on a collective one.
Published on: October 14, 2019
What if, instead of thinking of the "digital divide" in terms of individuals, with access or...
Seas of exile: the last refuges of large marine predators
Published on: September 13, 2019
To escape the pressure of human activity, large marine predators have no choice but to...
The University of Montpellier wins an award in Orlando, Florida with Atome Hôtel!
Published on: May 09, 2019
With the webdocumentary Atom Hotel and the atomic tour set up over the school year...
Ming clams, glass sponges, when life crosses the millennia
Published on: March 14, 2019
Climb aboard a time machine to catch a glimpse of a prehistoric mammoth or...
Raphaël, 8: "What are chromosomes for?"
Published on: January 17, 2019
Our body is made up of a collection of cells. Inside each of them is a small "...
Toads, fish and nematode worms: the space station's strange menagerie
Published on: January 11, 2019
We call them "model organisms": flies, mice, zebrafish, frogs or...
The impact of balls and drops: the same battle
Published on: september 28, 2018
The impact of a drop on a surface has always fascinated mankind: Leonardo da Vinci...
Did the Romans hunt whales in the Mediterranean?
Published on: July 11, 2018
Commercial whaling, hitherto thought to have begun with the...
Geologists, students, high-school pupils... All together in Iceland!
Published on: june 21, 2018
Students from the "Earth Dynamics and Natural Hazards" master's program and the...
Science invites itself into the world of soccer
Published on: june 20, 2018
Soccer is a game of movement: soccer players generally cover 8 to 12 km...
The secrets of tardigrades, those cosmic Pokémons
Published on: 08 June 2018
They're clawed and mythologically beautiful. Tardigrades, microscopic invertebrates with...
Ticks and their bacteria: a criminal syndicate
Published on: 06 June 2018
Ticks get a bad press, and this reputation is often justified. These animals...