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Understanding for better protection: an innovative joint FNRS-FRQ research project on the St. Lawrence beluga whale

A project submitted by Professor Frédéric Silvestre's Laboratoire de Physiologie Évolutive et Adaptative (LEAP) at the University of Namur has been ranked among the top 6 research projects funded by the FNRS and the Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQ) for scientific collaboration between Wallonia and Quebec. The aim? To understand the impact of human activities on St. Lawrence Estuary (SLE) belugas, using interdisciplinary approaches to help improve conservation strategies for this threatened species..
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Teaching critical thinking

Critical thinking, the art of productive doubt, can be learned and cultivated. Faced with information overload and the spread of artificial intelligence, it is more important than ever for students to develop this skill throughout their studies. At UNamur, this educational necessity takes many forms. 
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Virology: a major breakthrough thanks to an innovative tool developed by a consortium of UNamur, ULB and ULiège

Researchers at the Universities of Namur (UNamur), Brussels (ULB) and Liège (ULiège) have just taken a key step towards understanding viral mechanisms. Their study, published in the international scientific journal PLOS Pathogens, focuses on a particular type of molecule produced by viruses, circular RNAs, and presents an innovative bioinformatics tool capable of better identifying them.
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Two researchers from the University of Namur's Department of Physics, Professor Michaël Lobet and his PhD student Adrien Debacq, are taking a close look at a subject that fascinates the scientific community : superradiance in media with a refractive index close to zero. In an article published this summer in Nature's prestigious journal Light: science & applications, in collaboration with Harvard University (USA), Michigan Technological University (MTU) and Sparrow Quantum, they contribute to the development of quantum computing.
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A boost for ageing research thanks to a new Collen-Francqui Start-up Grant for Charlotte Beaudart

Charlotte Beaudart, a lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine's Department of Biomedical Sciences, has been awarded the Mandat Start-Up Collen-Francqui! A prestigious distinction awarded by the Francqui Foundation to support promising young researchers in the development of their research program.
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50 years of electron microscopy at UNamur

In the hall of the Faculty of Medicine still sits the first transmission electron microscope, a Philips EM300 used at the Facultés Notre-Dame de la Paix in the 70s. The history of electron microscopy at UNamur began, but the real start was made in 1975 with the acquisition of three more microscopes: two transmission and one scanning. In February 2018, when the technology platforms were created, this department was attached to the MORPH-IM platform, and in April 2024 became the independent "Electron Microscopy" platform, UNamur's 11th technology platform.
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UNIVERSEH: a week of creative research on sustainable space exploration

From August 25 to 31, the University of Namur welcomed 16 PhD students from partner universities of the European UNIVERSEH alliance for an immersive week at the Euro Space Center on the theme of sustainable space exploration. A promising first edition for this SciArts Lab Week, imagined and organized in collaboration with KIKK ASBL and the University of Luxembourg.
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Veterinary students plunge into the world of lambing

Rubber boots, overalls, the bleating of ewes, the smell of straw... The scene is set. On the farm of the Centre de Recherche Ovine, located in the Namur countryside, veterinary students live, for the space of a few days, to the rhythm of lamb births. An intense, formative experience, filled with technical gestures and emotions, supervised by veterinarians from the University of Namur.
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