
Science at UM [S04-ep15]: A brain with bite
Published on: January 23 , 2025
This week on A l’UM la science, Allowen Evin, researcher at the Institute of Sciences of...

[LUM#22] AI's energy gluttony: a blessing in disguise?
Published on: January 21 , 2025
The deployment of AI is contributing to the rapid growth of the ecological footprint of...

Call for applications | Collaborative Doctoral Platform Nutrition – Food Systems (FOODS)
Published on: January 21 , 2025
The Collaborative Doctoral Platform on Nutrition and Food Systems (FOODS) developed...

Trump 2.0: the rise to power of an "anti-elite" elite
Published on: January 19 , 2025
Donald Trump brings with him a new cohort of political figures. If one...

Tardigrades can withstand (almost) anything, thanks to genes from extinct species
Published on: January 19 , 2025
Tardigrades are small but tough: X-rays, extreme temperatures, pressure...

Science at UM [S04-ep14]: Heart and lungs put to the test in ultra-triathlons
Published on: January 16 , 2025
This week on A l’UM la science, Christophe Hedon, cardiologist at the University Hospital, and Olivier Cazorla,...

Wasps, bugs, gnats: is the decline of insects really that serious?

Mini-symposium on Sustainable Chemistry for Health and Energy: from LABUM to PTLs

Taking action on climate change: how will science-society interactions change?


[LUM#22] Governing data
Published on: January 14 , 2025
Artificial intelligence relies on the existence of data in terms of quantity and quality...



Mayotte: rethinking urbanization
Published on: December 20 , 2024
On December 14, 2024, Mayotte was swept by tropical cyclone Chido, with a human toll...

Science at UM [S04-ep13]: A best-of for the 100th episode
Published on: December 19 , 2024
This week on A l’UM la science, no guests, but a best-of compilation put together for the occasion...
