Greenland: Staying with the Polar Inuit. How a secret military base helped trigger the silent collapse of an Arctic worldLudovic Slimak, Université de Toulouse
Denaturalization in the Trump era: When the State questions the citizenship of millions of AmericansAshley Mantha-Hollands, European University Institute
Does running wear out the bodies of professionals and amateurs alike?Sylvain Durand, Le Mans Université
Iran’s crackdown: why security forces are shooting demonstrators straight in the eyeFirouzeh Nahavandi, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
Are we in an AI bubble? Ponzi schemes and financial bubbles: lessons from historyPaul David Richard Griffiths, EM Normandie
From stadium to the wild: Sports clubs as new champions of biodiversityUgo Arbieu, Université Paris-Saclay et Franck Courchamp, Université Paris-Saclay
Is your dog or cat getting old? These simple gestures could help them live longer and happier livesSara Hoummady, UniLaSalle
The MAGA International: Trump’s 2025 National Security Strategy as an ideological manifestoJérôme Viala-Gaudefroy, Sciences Po
‘Is my boss a narcissist?’ How researchers look and listen for cluesIvana Vitanova, EM Lyon Business School
‘We need to rethink how we approach biodiversity’: an interview with IPCC ecologist and ‘refugee scientist’ Camille ParmesanCamille Parmesan, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS); University of Plymouth; The University of Texas at Austin
Why art is a prime target for organised crimeGuergana Guintcheva, EDHEC Business School et Bertrand Monnet, EDHEC Business School
Coastal regions and climate change: how better risk assessment can help protect infrastructure and livelihoodsAnthony Schrapffer, PhD, EDHEC Business School
How Catholic women in 18th-century Italy defied sexual harassment in the confessionalGiada Pizzoni, European University Institute
‘Digital sovereignty’: why the EU may be shifting from internet regulation to building homegrown techMichael FitzGerald, European University Institute
Higher education: why women in France are less likely to pursue science than menAnne Boring, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Educational pathways drive France’s gender pay gap – what our research showsLouis-Alexandre Erb, Université Paris-Est et Yannick L’Horty, Université Gustave Eiffel
AI and online shopping: how Shein, Temu and others get you hookedGhassan Paul Yacoub, EDHEC Business School et Loïc Plé, IÉSEG School of Management
Agriculture in Brazil: how land-use choices affect biodiversity and the global climateThomas M. R. Gérard, Utrecht University; Floor van der Hilst, Utrecht University et Judith A. Verstegen, Utrecht University
The problem with ‘mega-COPs’: can a 50,000-person conference still tackle climate change?Dr Hayley Walker, IÉSEG School of Management
Syrian forced migrants in Turkey have built businesses despite challenges. Here’s what has helped them succeedEren Akkan, Kedge Business School; European Academy of Management (EURAM); Burcin Hatipoglu, UNSW Sydney et Kerem Gurses, Universitat Ramón Llull
‘Minimalist’ lifestyles may not effectively tackle overconsumption. Can performance management help?George Kassar, Ascencia Business School et Ahmed Benhoumane, Ascencia Business School
Paris grapples with the remembrance of terrorist attacks, from 1974 to November 13, 2015Sarah Gensburger, Sciences Po
With delay of pension reform, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu puts France’s Socialist Party back in the spotlightBenjamin Morel, Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas
Academic freedom: how to defend ‘the very condition of a living democracy’ in France and worldwideStéphanie Balme, Sciences Po
The troubling relevance of Woody Guthrie’s new album, released 58 years after his deathDaniele Curci, Università di Siena
Europe is allowing itself to be dominated by the US. It just isn’t admitting as muchSylvain Kahn, Sciences Po
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy handed five-year prison term for criminal conspiracy over Gaddafi moneyVincent Sizaire, Université Paris Nanterre
Lecornu, Bayrou, Barnier: how the resignation of three French prime ministers signals a profound crisis in democracyRémi Lefebvre, Université de Lille
Sexual harassment, hostility… unforeseen consequences of the ‘customer is king’ mentalityGordon M. Sayre, EM Lyon Business School
AI poses risks to national security, elections and healthcare. Here’s how to reduce themDavid Rios Insua, Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas (ICMAT-CSIC)
Inside the new repairability scores for smartphones and tablets in the EUChristoforos Spiliotopoulos, Joint Research Centre (JRC)
The smartphone in Saudi Arabia: between women’s empowerment and surveillanceHélène Bourdeloie, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
From selling cars to selling handbags: with the arrival of Luca de Meo at Kering (Gucci, Balenciaga), is luxury becoming a sector like any other?Ben Voyer, ESCP Business School et Perrine Desmichel, ESCP Business School
The group Louis Vuitton (LVMH), a gift to the Musée d’Orsay and a huge tax incentive – business as usual?Tanguy Gatay, Université Paris Nanterre
How users can make their AI companions feel real – from picking personality traits to creating fan artAlisa Minina Jeunemaître, EM Lyon Business School; Jamie Smith, Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo da Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV/EAESP) et Stefania Masè, IPAG Business School
Millennial pink, gen Z yellow, brat green… Tell me your favourite colours, and I’ll guess your generationSabine Ruaud, EDHEC Business School et Rose K. Bideaux, Université Paris 8 – Vincennes Saint-Denis
Impostor syndrome: the cost of being ‘superwoman’ at work and beyondZuzanna Staniszewska, ESCP Business School et Géraldine Galindo, ESCP Business School
French national debt under presidents Chirac, Sarkozy, Hollande and Macron: a look at the numbersFrançois Langot, Le Mans Université
What babies’ cries really tell us – and why maternal instinct is a mythNicolas Mathevon, Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Étienne
Counterfeit Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Hermès bags from China: examining an online phenomenon and its risks for consumersIsabelle Chaboud, Grenoble École de Management (GEM)
‘Fraud, waste and abuse’: US healthcare caught in the crossfire of a political narrativeLisa Baudot, HEC Paris Business School; Jared Koreff, Trinity University; Kazeem Akinyele, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh et Steve G Sutton, Norwegian School of Economics
Social connections matter for the well-being of neurodivergent workers – adjustments to office settings and routines aren’t enoughRaysa Geaquinto Rocha, European Academy of Management (EURAM); Louise Nash, University of Essex et Siddhartha Saxena, Heriot-Watt University
Irregular migrants in Europe face obstacles to exercising legal rights – where they have themClare Fox-Ruhs, European University Institute
Swimming in the Seine in Paris: an old pastime resurfaces in the age of global warmingJulia Moutiez, Université Paris Nanterre
How to improve the monitoring of chemical contaminants in the human bodyChang He, The University of Queensland
Teenagers no longer answer the phone: is it a lack of manners or a new trend?Anne Cordier, Université de Lorraine
Bali to Biarritz: Surf spot overcrowding and the fight to protect the essence of catching a waveJérémy Lemarié, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA)
Testing between intervals: a key to retaining information in long-term memoryÉmilie Gerbier, Université Côte d’Azur
Patients who feel heard are more likely to stick with medical treatmentDiana Pérez-Arechaederra, ESCP Business School
Doing business in conflict zones: what companies can learn from Lafarge’s exit from SyriaNathalie Belhoste, EM Lyon Business School et Anna Dimitrova, ESSCA School of Management
Degrowth and fashion: how upcycling innovators show us how to rethink and reuse wasteHandan Vicdan, EM Lyon Business School
Recycling batteries from ‘urban mines’: how Europe can source critical raw materials at homeMartina Orefice, Joint Research Centre (JRC)
How high-latitude peat and forest fires could shape the future of Earth’s climateApostolos Voulgarakis, Technical University of Crete et Dimitra Tarasi, Technical University of Crete
Lower revenues, pricier loans: how flooding in Europe affects firms and the financial system they depend onSerena Fatica, Joint Research Centre (JRC)
No packaging, no problem? The potential drawbacks of bulk groceriesFanny Reniou, Université de Rennes 1 - Université de Rennes; Elisa Robert-Monnot, CY Cergy Paris Université et Sarah Lasri, Université Paris Dauphine – PSL
Defence firms must adopt a ‘flexible secrecy’ to innovate for European rearmamentSihem BenMahmoud-Jouini, HEC Paris Business School et Romaric Servajean-Hilst, Kedge Business School
From sovereignty to sustainability: a brief history of ocean governanceKevin Parthenay, Université de Tours et Rafael Mesquita
How a postwar German literary classic helped eclipse painter Emil Nolde’s relationship to NazismOmbline Damy, Sciences Po
How pro-Europe, pro-US Poland offers the EU a model for how to handle TrumpMałgorzata Zachara-Szymańska, European University Institute
Is air travel about to get greener? Our study shows how ‘coopetition’ is helping aircraft companies tackle sustainabilityAudrey Rouyre, Montpellier Business School; Anne-Sophie Fernandez, Université de Montpellier et Olga Bruyaka, West Virginia University
Covid-19 death tolls in Europe highlight stark regional differences in 2020 and 2021Florian Bonnet, Ined (Institut national d'études démographiques) et Carlo Giovanni Camarda, Ined (Institut national d'études démographiques)
‘I will not eat the bugs’: examining a right-wing narrative about scarcity and insect consumptionD. D. Moore, European University Institute
AI methods help predict the emergence of ‘gazelles’ and other high-growth firms, but challenges remainTatiana Beliaeva, UCLy (Lyon Catholic University)
Pope Leo XIV’s recent predecessors at the Vatican defended migrants. Will he do the same?Speranta Dumitru, Université Paris Cité et Clément Mougombili, Université de Rennes 1 - Université de Rennes
Culture wars, political polarization and deepening inequality: the roots of TrumpismJérôme Viala-Gaudefroy, Sciences Po
How industrial diversity affects local employment growth in FranceNadine Levratto, Université Paris Nanterre et Mounir Amdaoud, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
Cyberattacks: how companies can communicate effectively after being hitPaolo Antonetti, EDHEC Business School
‘Piracy’ to legitimacy: how companies like French ride-hailing platform Heetch can make their markMaxime Massey, ESCP Business School; Philippe Naccache, INSEEC Grande École et Sylvain Bureau, ESCP Business School
Threatening diversity, threatening growth: the business effects of Trump’s anti-DEI and anti-trans agendasMatteo Winkler, HEC Paris Business School et Marcelle A. Laliberté, HEC Paris Business School
Pope Francis and Laudato Si’: an ecological turning point for the Catholic ChurchBernard Laurent, EM Lyon Business School
Google, antitrust enforcement and the future of European digital sovereigntyAnne C. Witt, EDHEC Business School
Business schools are facing challenges to their diversity commitments. They must reinforce them to train leaders effectivelyAlessandro Ghio, ESCP Business School
Europeans have more flexible views on how to respond to irregular migrants than policymakers think – new researchMartin Ruhs, European University Institute
From IBM to OpenAI: 50 years of winning (and failed) strategies at MicrosoftFrédéric Fréry, ESCP Business School
Marine Le Pen verdict ‘represents an effort to make democracy better’ in France – interviewLuc Rouban, Sciences Po
AI robot pets can be adorable and emotionally responsive. They also raise questions about attachment and mental healthAlisa Minina Jeunemaître, EM Lyon Business School
Giorgia Meloni’s government is still supporting Ukraine and backing NATO. Italy’s aerospace and defence sectors help explain whyJean-Pierre Darnis, Université Côte d’Azur
Feeling dizzy and nauseous on the slopes? You might have ski sicknessWilliam Emond, Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard
Ending US birthright citizenship could have consequences for LGBTQ+ couples, lower-income parents and the surrogacy marketAshley Mantha-Hollands, European University Institute et Jelena Džankić, European University Institute
The threat of indifference to poverty, environmental damage and disease – and what it will take to reinvent international solidarityPierre Micheletti, Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)
Theft, daydreaming and everything in between: most of us are a bit ‘deviant’ at workBrad Harris, HEC Paris Business School
How countries define climate action in Paris Agreement pledges – and why a standard format could help assess outcomesIvan Savin, ESCP Business School et Lewis King, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Academic freedom and democracy under siege: how a Nobel peace prize could help defend themStéphanie Balme, Sciences Po
French nuclear deterrence for Europe: how effective could it be against Russia?Benoît Grémare, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3
Renewable energy: rural areas can be the EU’s green powerhouseLewis Dijkstra, Joint Research Centre (JRC)
A new study reveals the structure of violent winds 1,300 light years awayVivien Parmentier, Université Côte d’Azur et Julia Victoria Seidel, Observatoire Européen Austral
Team conflict at work can boost creativity, but it depends on the ‘fighters’ as much as the fightsBrad Harris, HEC Paris Business School
Sea-level rise: a new method to estimate the probability of different outcomes – including a worst caseBenjamin P. Horton, Nanyang Technological University et Benjamin S. Grandey, Nanyang Technological University
What happens in the brain when there’s a word ‘on the tip of the tongue’?Frédéric Bernard, Université de Strasbourg
The ‘degrowth’ movement envisions global climate justice, but must adapt to global south realitiesClaudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch, Europa-Universität Flensburg et Birte Strunk, The New School
Education for peace: the effort to teach children how to rebuild societies after WWIICamille Mahé, Université de Strasbourg
Cloud-based computing: routes toward secure storage and affordable computationRobert Deng, AXA Research Fund
Generative AI, online platforms and compensation for content: the need for a new frameworkThomas Paris, HEC Paris Business School et Pierre-Jean Benghozi, École polytechnique
Trump’s second tone: authoritarian, radical and triumphalist in a divided USJérôme Viala-Gaudefroy, Auteurs historiques The Conversation France
Meditation and mindfulness at work are welcome, but do they help avoid accountability for toxic culture?Raysa Geaquinto Rocha, European Academy of Management (EURAM)
Trump 2.0: the rise of an ‘anti-elite’ elite in US politicsWilliam Genieys, Sciences Po et Mohammad-Saïd Darviche, Université de Montpellier
Between Trumpism and the EU: Giorgia Meloni and the path ahead for ItalyJean-Pierre Darnis, Université Côte d’Azur
How the Renault-Nissan Alliance overcame crisis and redefined collaboration over two decadesMagali Ayache, CY Cergy Paris Université et Hervé Dumez, European Academy of Management (EURAM)
Romance, turmoil, and dependency: the saga of the automotive industry in the United StatesFabien Nadou, EM Normandie
Sustainable consumption: too expensive for the poor, not enough for the wealthyBenjamin Boeuf, IÉSEG School of Management
Breast cancer-related fatigue: the benefits of adapted physical activityVictor Poupard, Le Mans Université; Omar Zanna, Le Mans Université et Stéphane Héas, Université Rennes 2
How Jean-Marie Le Pen permanently reestablished the far right in FranceMathias Bernard, Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)
Champagne, caviar or salmon: are luxury foods becoming more accessible?Nathalie Louisgrand, Grenoble École de Management (GEM)
Jimmy Carter: president, pastor and prophetJérôme Viala-Gaudefroy, Auteurs historiques The Conversation France
Hallucinogens approved for treating psychiatric disorders: what does the science say?Florian Naudet, Université de Rennes 1 - Université de Rennes
Beyond checking a box: how a social licence can help communities benefit from data reuse and AIStefaan G. Verhulst, New York University
Learning from the withdrawals of UN peacekeeping missions in Mali and the DRCChiara Lanfranchi, Graduate Institute – Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (IHEID); Margaux Pinaud, Graduate Institute – Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (IHEID) et Sara Hellmüller, Graduate Institute – Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (IHEID)
Why personalised gifts are the real winners during the holiday seasonIsabella Soscia, SKEMA Business School; Diletta Acuti, University of Bath et Marta Pizzetti, EM Lyon Business School
Gabrielle Chanel: the untold story of a pioneering self-made womanSéverine Le Loarne-Lemaire, Grenoble École de Management (GEM)
Chanel is in search of a creative revival. Is Mathieu Blazy the right person for the job?Delphine Dion, ESSEC
IRIS²: the new satellite constellation aimed at ensuring communications autonomy for the EU is launchedJean-Pierre Diris, Centre national d’études spatiales (CNES)
Can the UK’s ‘Online Safety Act’ tame the hidden violence in leisure communities?Kristine De Valck, HEC Paris Business School; Marius K. Luedicke, Vienna University of Economics and Business et Olivier Sibai, University of Bath
Reconciling technology with humanism: the future of education in the age of generative AIMassol guillaume, Université de Toulouse
Notre-Dame reopens in Paris 5 years after fire – its reconstruction preserves the past and illuminates France’s modern ambitionsIrit Kleiman, Boston University
The cost of heritage: Notre-Dame rises from the ashes, but will it remain free for all?Chloe Preece, ESCP Business School
Notre-Dame’s bells have been blessed as the cathedral reopens – a tradition that dates back to the middle agesMadeleine Burgess, Bangor University
Market-driven approaches to plastic pollution won’t end inequalities – and waste pickers are speaking upManisha Anantharaman, Sciences Po
Plastic pollution: Why doing nothing will cost us far more than taking actionMateo Cordier, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) – Université Paris-Saclay
Plastic in the ocean and on our plates: What are the risks to human health?Amélie Châtel, Université catholique de l’Ouest
‘Will you buy fewer plastic bottles?’ A simple question can change our behaviourBing Bai, Université de Montpellier; Laurie Balbo, Grenoble École de Management (GEM) et Marie-Christine Lichtlé, Université de Montpellier
Paul Watson vs Japan: Disrupting the whaling industry’s logistics – and logicGilles Paché, Aix-Marseille Université (AMU)
Reading dark romance: The ambiguities of a fascinating genreMagali Bigey, Université Marie et Louis Pasteur (UMLP)
What CO₂ ‘jumps’ from Antarctic ice say about climate changeEtienne Legrain, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) et Emilie Capron, Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)
Major cybercrime crackdowns signal shift in global cybersecurity strategiesChristine Abdalla Mikhaeil, IÉSEG School of Management; Carin Venter, IÉSEG School of Management et Jennifer L. Ziegelmayer, IÉSEG School of Management
Leading the charge: how regenerative business leadership can improve social, environmental, and economic systemsEric Coorens, Audencia; Céline Legrand, Audencia et Kaj Morel, Audencia
An agreement ends resistance to a renewable energy plant in French Guiana… but is it energy justice?Alicia Phillips, Université de Pau et des pays de l’Adour (UPPA) et Emmanuelle Santoire, Université de Pau et des pays de l’Adour (UPPA)
How project governance helps navigate public-private ‘coopetition’ tensionsAnne-Sophie Fernandez, Université de Montpellier; Audrey Rouyre, Montpellier Business School et Isabel Estrada, University of Groningen
‘Noah’s arks’ for fruit trees: How conservation orchards preserve and boost biodiversityAmandine Cornille, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) et Karine Alix, AgroParisTech – Université Paris-Saclay
How the Abbé Pierre Foundation and Emmaüs can overcome their founder’s cumbersome legacyLudovic Cailluet, EDHEC Business School; Hélène Gorge, Université de Lille et Nil Özçaglar-Toulouse, Université de Lille
Do recruiters truly understand the aspirations of the new generation of students?Manuelle Malot, EDHEC Business School et Geneviève Houriet Segard, EDHEC Business School
The Mazan rape trial in France: does literature, with its ‘sleeping beauties’, glorify rape?Sandrine Aragon, Sorbonne Université
2024 US presidential election: can we believe the polls?Jérôme Viala-Gaudefroy, Auteurs historiques The Conversation France
Why do millions of Americans believe the 2020 presidential election was ‘stolen’ from Donald Trump?Jérôme Viala-Gaudefroy, CY Cergy Paris Université
Michel Barnier named French prime minister: ‘Emmanuel Macron just gave the National Rally the keys to the truck’Frédéric Sawicki, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
ChatGPT in education: breakthrough or disruptive innovation?Fanny Verrax, EM Lyon Business School et François Scheid, EM Lyon Business School
Eco-anxiety Q&A: how the IPCC’s vice-chair keeps her head cool on a warming planetDiána Ürge-Vorsatz, Central European University
Breathing may introduce microplastics to the brain – new studyMichael Richardson, Leiden University et Meiru Wang, Leiden University
The ESA’s Hera mission takes flight toward the asteroid deflected by NASA’s DART probe two years agoPatrick Michel, Université Côte d’Azur
As the oceans warm, deep-living algae are thriving – with major potential effects for the marine ecosystemJohan Viljoen, University of Exeter; Bob Brewin, University of Exeter et Xuerong Sun, University of Exeter
In Lebanon, foreign investment soars despite ongoing challengesWissam Samia, Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV)
Five reasons why French business schools should value international studentsManuelle Malot, EDHEC Business School et Geneviève Houriet Segard, EDHEC Business School
How universities can unlock their entrepreneurial potentialValérie Mérindol, PSB Paris School of Business et David W. Versailles, PSB Paris School of Business
Gangs’stories : A glimpse of hard lives around the worldDennis Rodgers, Graduate Institute – Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (IHEID)
Gangs’stories: Soraya, the ‘real’ Queen of the South in NicaraguaDennis Rodgers, Graduate Institute – Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (IHEID)
Gangs’stories: Danny’s tales of machismo in GlasgowAlistair Fraser, University of Glasgow et Angela Bartie, University of Edinburgh
Gangs’stories: The Sierra Leonian gangster who gave up violence and drugs for poetryKieran Mitton, King's College London
Gangs’stories: From the streets of Dhaka to human-rights advocacy in BangladeshSally Atkinson-Sheppard, University of Westminster
Gangs'stories: How 15-year-old Jennifer became Honduras’ first female gang leaderEllen Van Damme, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
Climate crisis sees rise in illegal water markets in the Middle EastChristian Klassert, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ et Samer Talozi, Jordan University for Science and Technology
Maritime commerce and climate change: how effective would a carbon tax on shipping be?Vianney Dequiedt, Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA); Audrey-Anne de Ubeda et Édouard Mien, Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)
Why the Pyrenees’ mountain lakes are turning greenDirk S. Schmeller, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)
How the genome diversity of major crops tells the story of their evolutionJean Christophe Glaszmann, Cirad; Claire Billot, Cirad et Claire Lanaud, Cirad
What I learned about eco-anxiety after listening to the climate stories of 1,000 people from around the worldEmma Lawrance, Imperial College London
Earth in the Anthropocene: how did we get here? Can we limit the damage?Victor Court, Université Paris Cité
How agriculture can make the most of one of the world’s biggest carbon stocks, soilRémi Cardinael, Cirad; Armwell Shumba, University of Zimbabwe et Vira Leng, Université de Montpellier
Measuring the invisible: the tough job of calculating the carbon stocks and fluxes of a forestNicolas Barbier, Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD); Bonaventure Sonké, Université de Yaounde 1; Le Bienfaiteur Sagang, University of California, Los Angeles; Pierre Ploton, Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD) et Stéphane Momo Takoudjou, Université de Liège
‘Legal animism’: when a river or even nature itself goes to courtDiego Landivar, Clermont School of Business
Neanderthal remains found in France reveals there were not one, but at least two lineages of late Neanderthals in EuropeLudovic Slimak, Université de Toulouse
Seeing green: some older-car owners show that there’s more than one way of being eco-friendlyGaëtan Mangin, Université Bourgogne Europe
Water frost on Mars: on the top of immense volcanoes, a briefly icy landscapeFrédéric Schmidt, Université Paris-Saclay et Adomas Valantinas, Brown University
How solar storms play havoc with our livesElisa Robert, Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) et Mathieu Barthélemy, Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)
Euclid telescope: A scientist tells us of his quest to understand the nature of dark matter and dark energyHenk Hoekstra, Leiden University
Is scientific discovery driven by great individuals or by great teams?Denisa Mindruta, HEC Paris Business School; Janet Bercovitz, University of Colorado Boulder; Maryann Feldman, Arizona State University et Vlad Mares, INSEAD
Are crows really that clever?Mélissa Berthet, University of Zurich et Sonya Kaiser, Sorbonne Université
Why do our muscles ache after a workout?François Dernoncourt, Université Côte d’Azur et Clément Naveilhan, Université Côte d’Azur
Where do side stitches come from?Clément Naveilhan, Université Côte d’Azur et François Dernoncourt, Université Côte d’Azur
Walking or running: for the same distance, which consumes more energy?Clément Lemineur, Université Côte d’Azur; Clément Naveilhan, Université Côte d’Azur et François Dernoncourt, Université Côte d’Azur
Financial sanctions: banks’ reactions depend on their location, research revealsMatthias Efing, HEC Paris Business School
The study of dreams: scientists uncover new communication channels with dreamersBaşak Türker, Institut du Cerveau (ICM) et Delphine Oudiette, Inserm
Job hunting: why taking regular breaks is vital for your well-being and successSerge da Motta Veiga, Neoma Business School