
NAGOYA Protocol: Universities at the Heart of ABS Initiatives
Published on: November 5 , 2019
The University of Montpellier enforces the regulations governing access to resources…

UM researchersUM the gold in Boston
Published on: November 5 , 2019
For the second year in a row, a team of students fromUM a medal…

The Viral Odyssey of Zika Finally Unveiled
Published on: October 17 , 2019
The Montpellier Institute for Infectious Research (UM) has demonstrated the ability of…

The digital divide should not be viewed from an individual perspective but rather from a collective one
Published on: October 14 , 2019
What if, instead of thinking about the “digital divide” in terms of individuals—those with access and those without…

Seas of Exile: The Last Refuges of Large Marine Predators
Published on: September 13 , 2019
To escape the pressure caused by human activities, large marine predators have…

[LUM#9] The Immunology Virus
Published on: July 23 , 2019
Nadège Nziza is completing her Ph.D. in biology in the Stem Cells, Plasticity… laboratory

[LUM#9] An Introduction to Interferon
Published on: July 16 , 2019
Caroline Goujon, a virologist at the Montpellier Institute for Infectious Disease Research (IRIM)…

[LUM#9] Exercising to Stay True to Yourself
Published on: July 9 , 2019
Physical activity doesn't just sculpt your figure—it also shapes your…

The University of Montpellier Wins an Award in Orlando, Florida, with Atome Hotel!
Published on: May 9 , 2019
With the web documentary *Atome Hôtel* and the “Atomic Tour” organized throughout the school year…

Ming Clams, Glass Sponges: When Life Spans Millennia
Published on: March 14 , 2019
Hop aboard a time machine to catch a glimpse of a prehistoric mammoth or…

Raphaël, age 8: “What are chromosomes for?”
Published on: January 17 , 2019
Our body is made up of a collection of cells. Inside each one is a tiny “...

Toads, fish, and nematode worms: the space station’s odd menagerie
Published on: January 11 , 2019
They are called "model organisms": flies, mice, zebrafish, frogs, or…

The impact of pellets and droplets: same battle
Published on: September 28 , 2018
The impact of a drop on a surface has always fascinated people; even Leonardo da Vinci…

Did the Romans hunt whales in the Mediterranean?
Published on: July 11 , 2018
Commercial whaling, which until now was thought to have begun with the…

Geology students, high school students… Let’s all go to Iceland!
Published on: June 21 , 2018
Students in the master’s programs in “Earth Dynamics and Natural Hazards” and…

Science Makes Its Way into the World of Soccer
Published on: June 20 , 2018
Soccer is a high-intensity sport: on average, soccer players cover 8 to 12 km…