
Claire Lapique
Journaliste scientifique


Can we still trust our food?

Building your identity on a minefield

Rent freeze in Berlin: looking back on a slippery solution

Migrating when the islands die

High voltage climate in Brazil: when drought kills

Can altruism reduce risk?

How to Reduce Income Inequalities Among different individuals?

In Europe everything is shared, even risk

Work or School? When Egyptian Mothers Decide

Does a Denser City Mean a Greener City?

Risky Workplace: Reserved for Immigrants

Has the United States Exported Its Obesity Rate to Mexico?

Microcredit in India: Forging A New Path to School?

Invasive Species: join the fight against them!

When Game Theory Takes Us on a Ride

Game theory

Uniting Economic Prosperity and Ethnic Inclusion in Africa

The Schoolbag Revolution: Educating for Democracy

Taxes & innovation

Can the Central Bank still play the hero in the face of current and future debt?

What strategy should be employed to deal with COVID?

Immigrants and Citizens: Equal in Health?

Immigrants and Citizens: Equal in Health?

Migration, an issue beyond borders

The "Cold Rush": which countries will save us from climate disaster?

Job creation and cash holdings in private firms: is there a link?

The drive for expulsion gaining ground in the EU

The thin line between expulsion and voluntary return

Petty racism in private housing

Ambivalent relationship between HIV and education

Globalization and colonization : a tale of size

The people of Mali get to grips with the problem of sanitation

Might taxes impact innovations?

Longevity, (in)equalities, progressivity: a fresh look at the U.S. tax system

Are social transfers another vehicle for women’s empowerment?

Blowing the whistle: from dissent to accountability in a democracy

In Zambia, traditional beliefs increase maternal risk

Can the market be ethical?

Sovereign wealth funds: just a fashion?

Blowing the whistle : a new European agreement

Entrepreneurial motivations impact business performance

Whistle-blowing is not just necessary, it’s also measurable

Of rice and folly in Cambodia: from Angkor to Democratic Kampuchea
