
[LUM#23] A Hefty Bill for the Oceans
Published on: May 19 , 2026
...a niche market—the choice is yours! Check out the podcasts from…

Health Misinformation: History and Mechanisms

Science atUM [S05-ep17]: Diabetes Like a Piece of Cake
Published on: May 14 , 2026
This week onUM atUM ," Eric Renard, head of the Endocrinology Department and…

[LUM#23] Chickadees Everywhere
Published on: May 12 , 2026
...raving like no one else (AtUM : 3 years of thesis work…)

Agroforestry and pastoralism: a revolution in our regions

[LUM#23] Tipping point?
Published on: May 7 , 2026
...the augmented version of Lum magazine, which gives you access to podcasts…

[LUM#23] Sarah, age 8: We talk about climate change at school. Why?
Published on: May 7 , 2026
...education, training. An article in partnership with The Conversation. Find out more…

[LUM#23] Floods: Insurers Overwhelmed
Published on: May 7 , 2026
...When the Sea Rises Listen to: the episode of "AUM "...

[LUM#23] Green Banks, and Against the Odds
Published on: May 7 , 2026
...this road really needs to be green. You can now listen toUM podcastsUM

[LUM#23] Dry-farmed vineyards
Published on: May 7 , 2026
...See also: Sitevi: The University Innovation Hub at the Heart of Vineyards and...

[LUM#23] To live to a ripe old age, let’s stay cool
Published on: May 7 , 2026
...underestimate the danger and go out for a jog at noon, it is crucial to better…

[LUM#23] “In Paris, who lives near the ring road?”
Published on: May 7 , 2026
...encompasses—transportation, air conditioning, housing, industry—constitutes a…

UM atUM [S05-ep16]: Life Rewa, a project as big as a truck
Published on: May 7 , 2026
This week on "UM atUM ," François Zaviska, a researcher at…

[LUM#23] The Undergrowth Under Surveillance
Published on: May 5 , 2026
...in intensity. It’s raining, it’s wet, as the nursery rhyme goes, so…

Nature Festival
