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Notre Dame: restoring eternity
In the aftermath of the fire, the French Ministry of Culture and the CNRS implemented a vast scientific effort to support the restoration of Notre…
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The CNRS archives - between preservation and promotion
Did you know it is obligatory for CNRS staff members to preserve their work documents and deposit them in an archive? Let's meet the team that…
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H.E.S.S. collaboration detects the most energetic cosmic-ray electrons and positrons ever observed
H.E.S.S. operates a five-telescope site in Namibia for the study of cosmic-ray sources emitting high-energy gamma rays. The main contributors…
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Notre-Dame, a divine research site
In 2019, we watched in horror as Notre-Dame burned. A tragedy, but also an opportunity to examine in detail a building with many secrets.
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DNA fishermen
Decoding the genomes of 4,500 marine species is the goal of scientists working on the Atlasea programme. Join them on a fishing expedition in Dinard,…
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France 2030: the CNRS and Inserm have launched a programme to understand how cells choose their fate and sometimes go awry
A human organism consists of more than 35 000 billion cells, all of which come from a single initial cell. This cell multiplies, with each of its…
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Covid-19: how the pandemic disrupted our way of life
At a conference held last November 18th and 19th, researchers from the ' Du monde d’avant au monde d’après ' research programme presented…
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Restrooms, realms of reflection
As the world’s population continues to grow, and conflicts deprive more and more people of access to toilets, toilets are becoming a major challenge…
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“Magnificence” on stage: Rome 1644-1740
At the head of a major research programme, Anne-Madeleine Goulet has unearthed a buried treasure from Roman archives: one hundred years of prolific…
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