Transforming Nature’s Most Potent Toxins into Medicine Science in Action | By Times Of Um6p For centuries, venom has been seen as a deadly force, capable of immobilizing prey and causing fatal consequences. However, scientific advancements have revealed a different perspective. Instead of being purely harmful, venom contains molecules with significant medical potential, offering solutions for neurological disorders, cardiovascular diseases,...
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The Globe Digest #57: Robotic helper making mistakes? Just nudge it in the right direction
MIT and NVIDIA Develop Interactive Framework for Robot Learning A new AI-driven method allows users to correct robot actions with...

Africa Initiative’s Weekly News Digest on its 76th edition
UM6P Africa Initiative Releases the 76th Edition of its Weekly News Digest Stay updated with the latest news, opportunities, and...

Communicating Science #02: From Marginal to Farmland: Biosaline Agriculture’s Promise in Water-Scarce Lands
Biosaline Agriculture: Turning Saline Lands into Productive Farms With salinity threatening global agriculture, scientists explore salt-tolerant crops and innovative farming...
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SENICO delegation engaged with UM6P on agriculture and energy collaboration
SENICO Delegation Engages with UM6P on Agriculture and Energy Collaboration Strengthening ties in sustainable agriculture and energy, this visit explored...

The theatrical performance “SAKEN” presented at UM6P
“SAKEN” Theatrical Performance Brings Reflection and Creativity to UM6P A powerful artistic experience blending humor and deep themes, engaging the...

The learning expedition connected participants with experts in finance and entrepreneurship
Learning Expedition Connects Participants with Experts in Finance and Entrepreneurship Bridging insights between Morocco and Africa, this program provided participants...
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UM6P Researchers Awarded Grand Prize at IIFME 2025 in Kuwait
UM6P Researchers Win Grand Prize at IIFME 2025 for Tech Innovation Pioneering advancements in document security, UM6P researchers receive top...

Science in Action #03: From Venom to Cure – Anas Bedraoui’s Biomedical Breakthroughs
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Science Pulse #01: Why Should AI in Medicine Embrace an African Perspective?
AI-Powered Pathology: Addressing Africa’s Shortage of Specialists Africa faces a significant shortage of pathologists, a crucial discipline for medical diagnosis....
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Science and civilization: on the history of Senegal and Africa in world time.
In this episode of the show “Science and Civilization,“ Mr. Ali Benmakhlouf speaks with Mr. Mamadou Diouf, Professor of African...

Farming for the future: Digital farming, AI and IoT
Here, Achraf El Allali, Associate Professor of Bioinformatics at University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P), explores how innovative technologies and digital...

From Marginal to Farmland: Biosaline Agriculture’s Promise in Water-Scarce Lands
Morocco World News (MWN) interviewed Abdelaziz Hirich, a professor specializing in agriculture in marginal environments at University Mohammed VI Polytechnic...