Everything small is aesthetic [Thesis].
Each year, the Nikon Small World Awards reward the best photomicrographs of the year and make us discover the splendor of life at the microscopic scale. Can this invisible world be the muse of artists? This is what Yan Jun Xu proposes to explore in his thesis "Microscopic Beauty in Contemporary Art".
Thesis: Does terminology create pathology? Making a speech therapy diagnosis
Between the classifications and nomenclatures that speech-language pathologists rely on to categorize pathologies and the nature of the specific features of these pathologies that their practice brings to light, a dichotomy calls for new speech-language classifications. Brin-Henry's theory plunges us into a world where linguistics and speech-language pathology complement and enrich each other.
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Bounding wealth to make it fair [Thesis].
In recent years, economic inequality has exploded. The eight richest people have the equivalent net wealth of the poorest half of humanity. Faced with such a significant inequality between individuals, it becomes important to reconsider the very redistribution of wealth and limiting it becomes the political order of the day. Let's discover how with Christian Jobin's thesis.
Body distortion and anorexia nervosa [Thesis].
It can be difficult to put ourselves in someone else's shoes. But what about when it comes to our own place? This is what Dewi Guardia seeks to understand in her thesis on the representation of the body in the context of anorexia nervosa.
Traces génomiques génomiques - Our ancestors the viruses [Thesis]
DNA is an open book, telling us more about the past than the present. The human genome is made up of 30,000 genes, i.e. 2% of total genetic information, and what about the 50% of ancestral viral DNA? What are the processes involved in these horizontal transfers of genetic material? Vincent Loiseau's thesis aims to study these little-understood mechanisms.