
Globally, no decoupling is expected between GDP and energy consumption
Published on: April 20 , 2021
To assess a country’s carbon footprint, not only emissions are taken into account…

Is neoliberalism bad for your health?
Published on: April 16 , 2021
The nature of public debates can sometimes be surprising to those exploring the field of economics;…

What do we know about the role of schools in the COVID-19 pandemic? Five experts weigh in
Published on: April 8 , 2021
The issue of school closures has been the subject of recurring debates since the beginning of…

# Science at Muse: Long-Term Aftereffects Among Ebola Survivors
Published on: March 26 , 2021
Welcome to the program co-produced by the University of Montpellier and Divergence-FM, which…

[LUM#14] Observing Mourning Behavior in Chacma Baboons
Published on: March 25 , 2021
Grief does not end at the threshold of human life. Numerous studies report that…

# Science Is Fun: From Grief in Chacma Baboons to the Anatomy Museum
Published on: March 19 , 2021
Welcome to *La science s’aMuse*, the science show co-produced byUM

Conversation with Mircea Sofonea: “Today, the virus is spreading exponentially”
Published on: March 19 , 2021
What is the current status of the pandemic in our country? What should we make of the measures announced on Thursday…

[LUM#14] A Grain of Salt in the Eternity of the Pharaohs
Published on: March 18 , 2021
Salt for preservation? Not always… And that’s precisely the problem for the pharaohs Osorkon II and…

# Science Is Fun: From Seabird Migration to the Earth's Movements
Published on: March 11 , 2021
Welcome to *La science s’aMuse*, the science show co-produced byUM

[LUM#14] Dear Rare Species
Published on: March 9 , 2021
How do we determine whether a species is rare? A new study highlights the need…

# Science Is Fun: SARS-CoV-2 and Its Variants
Published on: March 4 , 2021
Welcome to this new episode of *La science s’aMuse*, the science show co-produced…

A New Therapeutic Target for Acute Leukemia
Published on: March 1 , 2021
At the forefront of therapeutic advances in the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia,…

Randall Wisser, the geneticist who combines AI and biodiversity

# Science Is Fun: From Collaborative Innovation to Euromov’s Flying Carpet
Published on: February 25 , 2021
Welcome to the program co-produced by the University of Montpellier and Divergence-FM, which…

[LUM#14] Yours, Animal-ly
Published on: February 11 , 2021
With a special feature on animals, this fourteenth issue of your Lum magazine takes you…

# Science Is Fun: From Champagne Vineyards to Arthropods
Published on: February 10 , 2021
Welcome to the program co-produced by the University of Montpellier and Divergence-FM, which…