Meeting with Bernard Lahire
Sociologist Bernard Lahire, CNRS research director at the Max-Weber Center at the École Normale Supérieure in Lyon, will give a seminar on Monday 09/12 at 2pm at the University of Montpellier, [...].
Sociologist Bernard Lahire, CNRS research director at the Max-Weber Center at the École Normale Supérieure in Lyon, will give a seminar on Monday 09/12 at 2pm at the University of Montpellier, [...].
Eve Davidan's presentation at the "Research & management of biodiversity in times of ecological crisis" symposium.
DNA molecules still preserved in osteological vestiges provide a genetic window into our past. Over the past decade, there has been a growing interest in using molecular data to explore [...]
Working meeting between Primatology researchers...
Early life adversity ("ELA") can have lasting effects on development, influencing both survival and development.
I propose and evaluate a new theory for helping to explain the evolution of endometriosis risk in humans. By this theory, endometriosis risk evolved in the context of sexual selection by [...]
The JPC are biennial conferences with an international scope. They are renowned and considered major conferences in the fields of voice, language and speech [...].
The 11th conference of the European Federation of Primatology (EFP), to be held in Montpellier from June 29 to July 3! This is the second time the EFP meeting […]
Informal resource exchange networks are fundamental to people's livelihoods in many remote and rural communities worldwide. For hunter-gatherer and former hunter-gatherer populations in particular, food sharing is often central to [...]
Cooperation is at the heart of human evolution, shaping both our biology and our social environment. Here, we examine the ecological and evolutionary foundations of cooperation in [...].
Whether social or solitary, all animals sleep. From bees to humans, animals spend between 12% and 83% of their lives in a behavioral state characterized by [...].
A highlight of this 2025 edition will be the joint session (in English) on Wednesday afternoon, November 5, on the theme of "Evolutionary Medicine & Public Health Challenges".