
Science Images: New Materials for Trapping or Filtering Molecules
Published on: May 18 , 2022
This image was taken during the formation of a membrane made of an ultraporous material, which…

[LUM#16] Waters and Debates
Published on: May 16 , 2022
While water is a major global issue, water policies remain, however…

Science at UM [S01-ep20]: From Plants’ Natural Immunity to X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Published on: May 9 , 2022
This week, Thomas Kroj, a biologist at PHIM, discusses his study on the stimulation of…

Exploring the deep sea through environmental DNA, or how to uncover unexpected biodiversity
Published on: May 9 , 2022
The ocean covers two-thirds of the planet, more than half of which lies more than 3…

What are the main responsibilities of a medical examiner during mass disasters?
Published on: May 5 , 2022
In areas around Kyiv, such as Bucha and Mariupol in particular, the recent discovery of…

[LUM#16] River Biodiversity Under Threat
Published on: May 2 , 2022
Between species extinctions caused by habitat changes or pollution, and the…

Julie Josse, the missing link in statistics

What if the Y chromosome hadn't evolved as expected?
Published on: April 24 , 2022
This is one of the best-known facts in genetics: women are XX and men are XY.…

Marine Le Pen: A Campaign Full of Paradoxes
Published on: April 22 , 2022
Everything seemed new in Marine Le Pen’s third presidential campaign. Over the past ten years,…

Science at UM [S01-ep19]: Ecological Compensation at the Agro Institute’s BricoLab
Published on: April 14 , 2022
This week on "Science at UM," Sébastien Desbureaux, an economist at CEE-M, talks to us about…

Metropolitan voting and its divisions: the case of Montpellier
Published on: April 14 , 2022
How to interpret the map of the municipalities where Jean-Luc Mélenchon came in first in the first round…

New structures identified within our chromosomes
Published on: April 12 , 2022
Since the beginning of this century, major technological advances at the molecular level and…

Will *La France insoumise* be able to sustain itself in the long run?
Published on: April 11 , 2022
Jean-Luc Mélenchon's vote total placed him in third place in the first round of voting…

Science at UM [S01-ep18]: Electrodynamic Forces at the Agro Institute’s Hydraulic Hall
Published on: April 7 , 2022
This week on "Science at the UM," Jérémie Torres, a researcher at the Institute…

Are "nature" schools possible in the city?
Published on: April 4 , 2022
More than 80% of the French population lives in urban areas, and with it, the vast majority of…

Science at UM [S01-ep17]: From Gender Tax Equality to the CAD/CAM Lab
Published on: March 31 , 2022
This week on "Science at the UM," Lise Chatain, an associate professor at the faculty…