
Science at UM [S04-ep08]: The Mpox Epidemic
Published on: November 14 , 2024
This week in Science at UM: Martine Peeters from the Transvihmi laboratory and Eddy Lusamaki...

[LUM#22] Natural Creativity
Published on: November 12 , 2024
Can artificial intelligence be creative? For researcher Charles...

Science at UM [S04-ep07]: Artificial intelligence in the service of debate
Published on: November 7 , 2024
This week on A l’UM la science, Mathieu Lafourcade, researcher at the laboratory...

[LUM#22] Towards better data protection
Published on: November 5 , 2024
If data is the raw material of artificial intelligence, it is sometimes...

A round table discussion with experts at UM on the issue of reopening mines in France
Published on: November 4 , 2024
On Tuesday, November 12, experts will gather for a roundtable discussion on...

Silence in the classroom: quiet classroom, studious classroom?
Published on: November 4 , 2024
Do students need to be quiet in order to learn effectively? While silence has long been...

[LUM#22] Symbolic AI is based on human reasoning.
Published on: October 29 , 2024
Logical and frugal, symbolic AI has not had its final say in the face of machine learning, which...

"Will you buy fewer plastic bottles?" A simple question can change our behavior.
Published on: October 27 , 2024
Are you considering buying fewer plastic water bottles in the future? Maybe...

“Sud de sciences” science film festival

Generative fracture AI
Published on: October 24 , 2024
What if the widespread use of generative AI systems (siag) in society...

Science at UM [S04-ep06]: Generative AI for fracture
Published on: October 24 , 2024
This week on A l’UM la science, Florence Rodhain and Saloua Zgoulli, researchers at...

[LUM#22] No AI without humans
Published on: October 22 , 2024
Computers that can learn are no longer science fiction, they're machines...

Students: to eat better, consider exploring your city!
Published on: October 21 , 2024
Between budgetary constraints, material constraints, and geographical constraints, it is not easy...

Fish communities can simultaneously contribute to nature and human populations in tropical reefs.
Published on: October 18 , 2024
For the first time, an international team led by researchers from the University of...

Science at UM [S04-ep05]: The decline of insects
Published on: October 17 , 2024
This week on Science at UM, Laurence Gaume, a researcher at the Amap laboratory, talks to us about...

One of the last refuges for angel sharks revealed thanks to Corsican fishermen
Published on: October 17 , 2024
Once common in the Mediterranean, the angel shark is now one of the species...