
Mayotte Logbook: A Strange Sense of Complacency, Just Hours Before the Disaster
Published on: February 5 , 2025
**As warnings about the severity of Cyclone Chido were issued, the people of Mayotte were ill-prepared for…

Mayotte Diary: Two Months After Chido, the Plight of Comorian Migrants Stigmatized by Politicians
Published on: February 5 , 2025
Two months after Cyclone Chido struck, Fahad Idaroussi Tsimanda, a geographer…

[LUM#22] “Natacha, age 13: Can I use ChatGPT to do my homework?”
Published on: February 4 , 2025
Sunday night at 9 p.m., Natacha realizes she forgot to write the argumentative paragraph…

Science at UM [S04-ep16]: The Hidden Sides of Dopamine
Published on: January 30 , 2025
This week on "Science at the UM," Jérémie Naudé, a researcher at the IGF, reveals the…

[LUM#22] A generative AI for fractures
Published on: January 28 , 2025
What if the widespread use of generative AI systems (GIA) in society…

Qonto, Monabanq, HelloBank… Will the rise of “neobanks” go too far?
Published on: January 28 , 2025
In recent years, new financial players have emerged. Taking advantage of the…

Armand Soldera: A Man of Conviction

Gaining a Better Understanding of Changes in Commerce
Published on: January 27 , 2025
Traditional stores aren’t doomed in the face of e-commerce. To continue…

Science at UM [S04-ep15]: A Brain with a Bite
Published on: January 23 , 2025
This week on "Science at UM," Allowen Evin, a researcher at the Institute of Sciences at…

[LUM#22] AI’s insatiable appetite for energy: 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 | Nutrition and Food Systems (FOODS) Collaborative Doctoral Platform
Published on: January 21 , 2025
The FOODS (Food Systems and Nutrition) Collaborative Doctoral Platform, developed…

Trump 2.0: The Rise to Power of an “Anti-Elite” Elite
Published on: January 19 , 2025
Donald Trump is bringing a new wave of political figures in his wake. 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…

On "UM: The Science" [S04-ep14]: The Heart and Lungs Put to the Test in an Ultra-Triathlon
Published on: January 16 , 2025
This week on "Science at the University of Marseille," Christophe Hedon, a cardiologist at the University Hospital, and Olivier Cazorla,…

Wasps, bedbugs, gnats: Is the decline in insect populations really that serious?
