Innovation: Montpellier has ideas... and patents!
Published on: May 26, 2023
At the beginning of March, INPI, the public body responsible for registering and issuing...
Flowers let pollinating insects down
Published on: May 12, 2024
As the decline of insects continues unabated, new questions are being asked about the...
Amateur Theatre at the University of Science and Technology (TAUST)
Activities and objectives of the TAUST association (Théâtre Amateur à l'Université des...
Biopolis
Participate in the development and international influence of a Research...
The sea without men
Published on: July 10, 2020
What happens at sea when man is driven from the coast? A unique mission, carried out...
The sea without men
Published on: December 03, 2020
Not a boat in sight. Deserted beaches. No one at sea. No one but the crew...
Chronic illnesses: fighting them better through physical activity
Published on: February 22, 2019
Cardiovascular disease, cancer, respiratory disorders, diabetes, depression, illnesses...
Call for projects ExposUM FELLOWSHIPS 2024
Published on: January 18, 2024
ExposUM is an initiative by the University of Montpellier and its partners to promote...
Share buybacks: regulation still too timid in the face of market excesses
Published on: September 28, 2022
Today's world has no shortage of major issues on which public opinion...
18th Adapted Physical Activities Day
A l'UM la science [S03-ep09]: Neighbor-modulated susceptibility in plants
Published on: November 23, 2023
This week in A l'UM la science Jean-Benoit Morel, researcher at the Institut de santé des...
A l'UM la science [S03-ep24]: Reconciling AIDS and breastfeeding
Published on: April 25, 2024
This week in A l'UM la science Nicolas Nagot, researcher at the Pathogenesis and...
Bottling France
Published on: April 21, 2021
Is it possible to be small and still succeed in export? To answer this question, Carole Maurel* and...
A l'UM la science [S01-ep10]: From circulating tumor cells to robots inspired by climbing plants
Published on: February 07, 2022
This week, Catherine Alix Panabières, head of the Rare Circulating Cells laboratory...