
What We Know About “Tapinoma magnum,” the Shiny Black Ant Invading Europe
Content type: The Conversation
Published on: November 6 , 2025
A very large number of invasive colonies of the black ant “Tapinoma…”

Chikungunya, dengue, West Nile virus: In 2025, France will face an unprecedented viral outbreak
Content type: The Conversation
Published on: November 5 , 2025
In the past, they could be counted on the fingers of one hand each year, and then by…

OREME's Live Science & Society
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Changes in winemaking to address climate change and market expectations
Content Type: Calendar

Secularism Today: Challenges and Prospects 120 Years After the 1905 Law
Content Type: Calendar

From school buses to pedestrian-only streets: Rethinking the Way to School
Content type: The Conversation
Published on: November 2 , 2025
Depending on where they live, children and teenagers can get there in just a few…

Citizen Science in Action
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The Fetus and Its Environments
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Oceans: Fish, an Invisible Carbon Sink Threatened by Fishing and Climate Change
Content type: The Conversation
Published on: October 29 , 2025
The oceans play a major role in carbon storage, particularly in…

How do we experience our fears?
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Submit to HAL
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Open Science and Researcher Evaluation
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APCs and Alternatives to Open Access Publishing
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Laura Michel – MAK’IT Great Again
Content Type: Profile
A political scientist atUM, Laura Michel has been coordinating a research group dedicated entirely to the social sciences and humanities (SHS) and focused on public transition policies since 2024. This role led to her appointment as director of the Mak’it program, Montpellier’s institute for advanced studies that specializes precisely in transition.

Can we resolve the problem of the entanglement of facts and values in economics?
Content Type: Calendar

Male dominance is not the norm among primates. A conversation with Élise Huchard
Content type: The Conversation
Published on: October 15 , 2025
...a conversation with Benoît Tonson, science editor, about what we know about…