Omicron, Delta, Alpha... Understanding the ball of variants
Published on: December 13, 2021
Discovered on November 25 and declared "of concern" by the WHO the following day, the...
A l'UM la science [S01-ep07]: From flax fibers to eco-packaging
Published on: December 10, 2021
This week, Olivier Arnould of the Laboratoire de mécanique et génie civil goes back in time to...
Chipepo Kankasa, "the obsession with transmission".
Science in stock with Meso@LR
Published on: December 06, 2021
In a context where science increasingly requires working with data,...
A l'UM la science [S01-ep06]: From teaching evolution to collecting ornithology
Published on: December 02, 2021
This week, Mathieu Sicard from Isem and Sylvie Hurtrez from the Mivegec laboratory...
"We need to rethink our food systems as a whole".
Published on: December 01, 2021
In Africa, climate change, political instability and population growth...
"If the epidemic continues at this rate, stronger measures will be needed to avoid hospital tensions."
Published on: November 29, 2021
While the Omicron variant and its multiple mutations are the focus of much attention,...
A l'UM la science [S01-ep05]: From giant sloth to sclerochronology platform
Published on: November 25, 2021
This week, Pierre-Olivier Antoine, paleontologist at Isem, tells us about the discovery of the...
How are new frog species formed?
Published on: November 22, 2021
How do similar animals evolve to form different species that have become...
A l'UM la science [S01-ep04]: From cancer ecology to zoology collection
Published on: November 19, 2021
This week, Mivegec doctoral student Justine Boutry talks about the influence of cancer on...
On the elephant trail
Published on: November 17, 2021
What if memory wasn't elephants' most amazing attribute after all? Some...
A l'UM la science [S01-ep03]: Representations of obesity at the Baillarguet insectarium
Published on: November 15, 2021
On the program: the discourse of obese people, candidates for surgery...
Research in major soils
Published on: November 10, 2021
In Africa, 45% of land is said to be "degraded". A process of desertification,...
The origins of oyster color: a PhD student's emotional journey
Published on: November 05, 2021
The festive season is (almost) upon us, a special occasion to celebrate and...
Artificial intelligence and the dugong
Published on: October 22, 2021
Better protection for marine megafauna thanks to social networks and intelligence...