
Science Bar: “Artificial Intelligence: More Powerful Than the Brain?”

Lecture: “The T-Ray: From Science Fiction to the Study of Life” —UM Thursdays

[LUM#7] A World to Feed
Published on: March 6 , 2018
How can we ensure an adequate food supply for a population that is constantly…

[LUM#7] Major Scales
Published on: February 27 , 2018
Preserving our Mother Earth: this is the essential challenge of…

COSA Evening – Science & Art Connection

[LUM#7] What do the names of whistleblowers come from?
Published on: February 20 , 2018
...of snow “Public authorities have long relied on people…”

Seminar: “Racism Put to the Test by Science and Genetics”

Conference and Panel Discussion: “Women and Criminal Justice”

[LUM#7] Predicting to Treat Better
Published on: February 13 , 2018
Personalized medicine that helps identify risks…

“Stealthing”: When Criminal Law Stops Short at the Threshold of Intimacy…
Published on: February 12 , 2018
In this all-digital age and with the significant growth of…

From Facebook to Plant Growth: When Social Media Gets Involved
Published on: February 8 , 2018
...To learn more about network science, we recommend reading…

[LUM#7] The Wood That Will Shape Tomorrow
Published on: February 6 , 2018
The oldest material in the world is now considered to be…

Is it appropriate to rank animal species?
Published on: February 1 , 2018
The term “speciesism,” coined by the British psychologist Ryder (1970) and adopted by the…

[LUM#7] An Extraordinary Garden
Published on: January 30 , 2018
From Narcissa’s tomb to the Martins Greenhouse, via the Orangery—are you…

[LUM#7] Feed
Published on: January 23 , 2018
How can we feed nearly 10 billion people in 2050 without…

These Students Who Are Getting Involved
Published on: December 19 , 2017
...behind Thierry Escolar and his classmate Olivier Saunier, the two students at…