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The Web turns 30: the CNRS behind the creation of the first French web site
The foundations of the World Wide Web, a technology allowing users to navigate from one set of information to another, emerged thirty years ago at…
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The first walking robot that moves without GPS
Desert ants are extraordinary solitary navigators. Researchers at CNRS and Aix-Marseille University, in the Institut des Sciences du Mouvement –…
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Creation of joint French–Israeli computer science research unit
The CNRS, Paris Diderot University, and three Israeli partner institutions—Tel Aviv University, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the Weizmann…
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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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Aerial robot that can morph in flight
Marking a world first, researchers from the Étienne Jules Marey Institute of Movement Sciences (CNRS / Aix-Marseille Université) have drawn…
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Fish in schools can take it easy
Using a new computer model, researchers at the Ecole Centrale de Marseille and CNRS have shown that a fish expends less energy when it swims in a…
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How to make a good impression when saying hello
You can hear the perfect hello. And now you can see it too. Researchers from the CNRS, the ENS, and Aix-Marseille UniversityThe scientists hail from…
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Dyslexia: when spelling problems impair writing acquisition
Dyslexia is a learning difficulty which affects the ability to adopt the automatic reflexes needed to read and write. Several studies have sought to…
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World first for reading digitally encoded synthetic molecules
For the first time ever, using mass spectrometry, researchers have successfully read several bytesA byte is a segment of information consisting of…
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