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Why is ice so slippery?
The answer lies in a film of water that is generated by friction, one that is far thinner than expected and much more viscous than usual water…
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Notre-Dame de Paris: the CNRS has launched a project to coordinate research
A month after the fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, the Chairman and CEO of the CNRS, Antoine Petit, has just entrusted a researcher with the…
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The CNRS at VivaTech
The CNRS will, for the first time, take part in VivaTech from May 16-18 in Paris. Its researchers, start-ups, and technologies will be present at…
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What happens to magnetic nanoparticles once in cells?
Although magnetic nanoparticles are being used more and more in cell imaging and tissue bioengineering, what happens to them within stem cells in the…
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Physics can show us the inside of tumors
A team of physicists at the Institut Lumière Matière (CNRS/Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), in collaboration with the Cancer Research Center…
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First projects selected for the European initiative on quantum technologies
On October 29, 2018 the European Union announced the projects selected for the FET Flagship on Quantum Technologies, a European research program of…
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Towards an authentically human intelligent habitat
How can technology improve our housing conditions? How will we interact with “intelligent” housing? What information is it possible and desirable to…
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