Each morning, enter the backstage of research, with those who bring it to life. In a laboratory, a library or on a excavation site, researchers share the results of their work.
Enter the backstage of research. Not the grand spectacular announcements or headline-making discoveries, but research as it is practiced daily: patient, methodical, sometimes surprising, often passionate. Whether in the library or in the field, researchers work, observe, write, and open the door to their universe.
The principle is simple: a researcher from exact sciences, humanities, social sciences, or arts, presents us with one of their completed investigations – a thesis, an article, sometimes the result of several years of fieldwork. Three questions guide the conversation: what are you looking for? What methodology did you follow? What surprise emerged along the way? And of course, what results did you derive?
During a five-minute interview hosted by Guillaume Erner, you will hear a story of everyday research: what happens when a hypothesis resists, when a detail becomes crucial, when an evidence cracks. Science in the making, narrated without jargon, but with all the rigor and sensitivity of those who practice it.







