The cost of metamorphosis in amphibians
Findings that shed new light on the evolutionary mechanisms governing the persistence or loss of metamorphosis, particularly in the context of climate change.
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Findings that shed new light on the evolutionary mechanisms governing the persistence or loss of metamorphosis, particularly in the context of climate change.
Vincent Geenen, professeur émérite à l’Université de Liège et directeur de recherches au F.R.S.-FNRS, a reçu le Delbert A. Fisher Research Scholar Award 2026, décerné par l’Endocrine Society.
Researchers at the University of Liège have uncovered a new mechanism by which soil bacteria activate plants’ immune defences.
On 24 April, Professor Michel Frédérich was awarded an honorary doctorate by Tbilisi State Medical University (TSMA).
On the occasion of a mission to Canada, ULiège Alumni gathered in Montreal for an evening of meetings, exchanges and conviviality in the presence of representatives of the University of Liège.
A professor and a former member of our university, they have just been honoured by the prestigious Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig for their research.
Applications are now open for the Erasmus Mundus ECT+ One Health Master’s program! Become the experts of tomorrow, ready to take action for a healthier world.
A new approach to designing the agricultural system, starting with human nutritional needs to determine which crops to grow, and then assessing their productive and environmental impacts in the context of climate change.
En mars dernier, Maxime Coq et Claudine Houbart ont participé à la 19th International Docomomo Conference, qui se tenait à Los Angeles du 17 au 23 mars 2026. Retour en images sur leur participation.
A new study compares the bite efficiency of fossil reptiles using advanced engineering simulations.
Astronomers at the University of Liège have just solved a fifty-year-old stellar mystery!
This award recognises his research into the mathematical modelling of collective decision-making in natural and artificial systems.