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Discover archaeology
The European Archaeology Days, which take place from 14 to 16 June throughout France, are a fantastic opportunity for the general public to discover…
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Le Journal
The long-lost sarcophagus of Ramses II has finally been found
Solving a long-standing mystery, the sarcophagus of Ramses II has finally been identified based on a piece of granite discovered in Abydos, Egypt… in…
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How the CNRS assesses its impact on biodiversity
The sixth mass extinction seems to rally and involve people much less than the combat against global warming. As a major biodiversity research…
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A collaboration between public and private research to create the cosmetics of the future
CHANEL Fragrance & Beauty, a major actor in luxury cosmetics, and the CNRS, Rennes Graduate School of Chemistry (ENSCR), and the University…
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International mobilisation for the ocean
The knowledge on the ocean’s dire state is clear. Still, we’re not listening. To motivate widespread momentum for the ocean, we need to awaken new…
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Research sets sail for the ocean
Oceans, which cover 70% of the planet, are in peril. Global research is mobilising to study and rescue it, and the CNRS is on the front lines, with…
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ECHOES - a European cloud for cultural heritage
The European project ECHOES (A European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage) has funding of €25 million over five years and aims to create a…
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Le Journal
The silent heroins of World War II
As the Allies commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the CNRS historian Denis Peschanski takes a look behind the scenes and celebrates the vital…
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“Research reinforces European integration”
In the light of the European elections on 9 June, Antoine Petit, Chairman and CEO of the CNRS, looks at the issues at stake for European research.
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