Multiple evolutionary trajectories in aquatic crocodiles.
Research carried out at the University of Liège's EDDyLab has made it possible to trace the evolutionary convergence of these groups using 3D models.
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Research carried out at the University of Liège's EDDyLab has made it possible to trace the evolutionary convergence of these groups using 3D models.
A new technology developed at ULiège that uses more sustainable materials to produce plastics with properties similar to conventional petro-sourced plastics.
Six millions de spécimens dans le Conservatoire, dont des holotypes et des espèces en voie de disparition
A study led by researchers at the University of Liège, using the NOMAD-UVIS instrument, has detected visible emission in the upper atmosphere of Mars.
This study, in which scientists from the PSILab at ULiège took part, opens up a new path for studying exoplanets that can be observed by direct imaging.
Le Centre Européen d'Archéometrie recherche deux nouveaux collaborateurs.
Professor of tropical forestry Jean-Louis Doucet argues that timber harvesting can help to protect biodiversity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
A study conducted by the TraceoLab at the University of Liège reveals the existence of long-distance weaponry 10,000 years earlier than previously estimated.
TES, a global green energy company at the forefront of the production of e-NG, and the Smart Grids group of the University of Liège (ULiège), led by Professor Damien Ernst, have successfully wrapped up their first joint research.
A welcome evening was organized at the Salle académique of the University of Liège, on Tuesday October 24. It was an opportunity to extend a warm welcome, enjoy the friendly atmosphere of Liège and get to know each other better.
A team of researchers from ULiège and the ULB has delved into the mechanisms governing the speed at which a water droplet slides along one or several fibres.
This ambitious project, which brings together four European partners, aims to better understand the processes underlying the mechanisms of cerebral cortex folding.