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Towards a sustainable agriculture by increasing plant tolerance to bioticstress under climatic change
Nowadays, agriculture must overcome unprecedented challenges. In addition to improving food supply to the one billion people currently malnourished, agriculture must meet new demand from growing popul
Novel drugs and drug combinations against bacterial growth, survival and persistence from high-throughput screening to mechanism of action
Control of bacterial infections is threatened by the rapid emergence of drug resistance, drug tolerance that mitigates antimicrobial efficacy, and the lack of new antibiotics in recent years. Combinat
Predicting and enhancing the Resilience of European Agro-ecosystems to environmental change using crop Rotations
Arable farming in Europe mostly comprises of crop rotations, in which a series of crops, planted each year, is repeated over time. Crop rotations have a range of economic and environmental impacts, i
Innovating methods in archaeology: geophysics, geomorphology and geomatics
Faced with the real estate and infrastructure development in many countries, it is important to implement strategies to be able to understand the earliest possible issue of the study and preservation
Laboratory of Innovation, Scale-up, and Intensification of Polymerization processes
The LabCom LISIP: Laboratory for Innovation, Scale-up and Intensification of Polymerization processes is a common effort between the laboratory Chimie, Catalyse, Polymères et Procédés (C2P2-UMR 5265)
Deltas dealings with uncertainty: Multiple practices and knowledges of delta governance
Deltas in South-East Asia have become “objects of global governance” while, at the same time, they are characterized by a wide diversity of environmental management practices and shaped by multiple actors: farmers, administrations, international donors, etc. The overall objective of this project was to understand how different perceptions and bodies of knowledge about “Deltas” meet and hybridize.
How ANOpheles Females sEEk maLe?
Basic knowledge of insect mating behavior and a clear understanding of the mechanisms of mate preference was incidental to the development of efficient agricultural pest control. Such knowledge is currently lacking for most arthropod vector species. Here, we propose to fill some of these gaps by addressing for the first time processes involved in female mating behavior in the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae.
AppRoximaTivE Flexible Circuits and Computing for IoT
Energy issues are central to the ICT industry, and especially to the evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT). Current low-power design techniques cannot support the estimated growth in number IoT ob
Crosstalk of Glucocorticoid Receptor and AMP-activated protein Kinase in macrophages during inflammation and tissue repair
Inflammation after infectious or sterile traumatic insult and its subsequent resolution is a balanced process to combat pathogens and to induce tissue repair while avoiding aberrant inflammation-induc