
Did the Romans hunt whales in the Mediterranean?
Published on: July 11 , 2018
Commercial whaling, which until now has been considered to have…

Science Makes Its Way into the World of Soccer
Published on: June 20 , 2018
...80–90% of the maximum values. Stéphane Perrey, University of Montpellier That…

In France, mosquitoes also transmit the Usutu virus
Published on: June 18 , 2018
The events took place two years ago, but scientists have only just…

A “gay game”: everyday homophobia and imposed heterosexuality
Published on: June 12 , 2018
Do you know how many professional soccer players around the world are openly gay? And how did they…

Science Bar: “Toward ‘À la carte’ Medicine?”

The Secrets of Tardigrades, Those Cosmic Pokémon
Published on: June 8 , 2018
...life suspended in a state of living crystal, which in science is called…

The effectiveness of marine reserves is compromised by human activity
Published on: June 8 , 2018
The ecological benefits of marine reserves located in…

A French “Windrush”? What France Has Done to Its Overseas Populations
Published on: June 7 , 2018
The “Windrush” scandal continues to make headlines in the United Kingdom. The…

Ticks and the bacteria they carry: a dangerous combination
Published on: June 6 , 2018
Ticks have a bad reputation, and that reputation is often well-deserved. These…

Humans in Their Environment
Published on: May 31 , 2018
...the marine area. The figure: 2. This is theUM global rankingUM


Is Russia the promised land for the French far right?
Published on: May 28 , 2018
Emmanuel Macron’s first trip to Russia brings a strategy back into focus…

Symposium on “Criminal Law and Professional Practice”

“Is this La Paillade?”

Healthcare in the World of Tomorrow
Published on: May 24 , 2018
...aftereffects. Humans likely become infected through contact with animals…

Montpellier, a breeding ground for the agriculture of tomorrow
Published on: May 17 , 2018
With their sights set on the South, 2,500 researchers in Montpellier are developing…