
[LUM#5] Proxima b, the Invisible Beauty
Published on: March 7 , 2017
It could support life. Just a few interstellar light-years away, Proxima b is reigniting a…

When Bacteria Take Over
Published on: March 3 , 2017
What if the bacteria in our gut were affecting our brain?…

The Brain from Every Angle
Published on: March 3 , 2017
March 2–21: A (very) big week to explore the brain, this planet…

[LUM#4] An Open Web
Published on: February 28 , 2017
Although the internet is an essential tool in our daily lives, it remains largely inaccessible to the visually impaired. To address this…

Discussion event on the book “The 30 Feminists Nobody Saw Coming” – Women’s Month atUM

[LUM#5] A Laboratory Deep in the Forest
Published on: February 28 , 2017
At the Puéchabon open-air laboratory, researchers are simulating…

A First-of-Its-Kind Space Conference

[LUM#5] Explore
Published on: February 21 , 2017
Exploring space, the human body, the depths of the Earth, or mysteries…

[LUM#4] Lifeguard for Fun
Published on: February 21 , 2017
Combining fun activities with life-saving techniques—that’s the concept behind sports first aid.…

Science and Art Evening

[LUM#4] When Kids Take Charge
Published on: February 14 , 2017
Among all the forms that domestic violence can take, there is one that remains…

Packaging that doesn't pollute—it really does exist!
Published on: February 14 , 2017
The primary function of food packaging is to protect, transport, and…

Creationists Against Science: The Situation in France
Published on: February 8 , 2017
...it is extremely difficult for science to break free from it entirely. In…

[LUM#4] Welcome to an older world
Published on: February 7 , 2017
How much will demographic aging cost? What are the consequences…

Teaching the Theory of Evolution in France: Moving Beyond Wishful Thinking
Published on: February 7 , 2017
At 1.5 km, Rue Lamarck is one of the longest streets in the 18th arrondissement; Rue Darwin,…

[LUM#4] Endocrine Disruptors: The Invisible Threat
Published on: January 31 , 2017
Living to be 120? The idea is in the air. An air that is, unfortunately, becoming more and more…