
What does the future hold for street food in Bangkok?
Published on: January 28, 2020
On Friday, December 13, Bangkok's municipal authorities launched a pilot project...

Can the police change their ethics?
Published on: January 13, 2020
For more than a year, "gilets jaunes" protests and social movements...

When a Nobel Prize in Chemistry honors a battery
Published on: January 06, 2020
While the Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded for 2019 to the pioneers of the lithium-ion battery, this...

Regulated access to nuclear energy: the battle has only just begun...
Published on: January 02, 2020
The 2010 NOME law (Nouvelle Organisation du Marché de l'Électricité - New Electricity Market...

Co-operation: three principles for managing tensions
Published on: December 16, 2019
Not a week goes by without rival companies announcing a cooperation on...

Why is it so difficult to manage a hypergrowth company?
Published on: December 09, 2019
Many business leaders dream of hypergrowth. Being at the head and heart...

Debate: Positive education, a hollow word or a real revolution?
Published on: November 28, 2019
For the past ten years, the term "positive education", often linked to...

Food risks and hazards: the great confusion
Published on: November 28, 2019
In the light of recent media reports (company fire,...

Medical errors, caregiver stress: how to avoid the pitfalls of lʼinformatisation
Published on: November 25, 2019
Numerous studies have highlighted the poor ergonomics of patient records...

Is hosting the Games enough to make a nation more sporty?
Published on: November 21, 2019
On Monday October 21, Paris unveiled the logo for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic...

How can digital technology change civic debate?
Published on: November 04, 2019
Thousands of people march in France every year, "yellow vests" or not, to...

In Chile, the excesses of the "water markets
Published on: November 04, 2019
As in many other countries, water is a public good in Chile. But like many...

The digital divide must not be considered on an individual scale, but on a collective one.
Published on: October 14, 2019
What if, instead of thinking of the "digital divide" in terms of individuals, with access or...

Wine labels aren't (always) Chinese!
Published on: October 02, 2019
China remains one of the most promising markets for the wine industry. According to a study...

Why so few women in French research?
Published on: September 19, 2019
Gender equality in research and innovation...

These exotic viruses that threaten us
Published on: September 03, 2019
One of the long-term consequences of climate change is the risk of the emergence of...