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High-temperature, low carbon processes: the challenge for the new Canopée laboratory
The CNRS, l’Université de Lorraine and Saint-Gobain Group signed, this Friday, October 23, 2020, the creation of the Canopée laboratory, dedicated to…
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Chemical thermometers take temperature to the nanometric scale
Scientists from the Coordination Chemistry Laboratory and Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems, both of the CNRS, recently developed…
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Behind the dead-water phenomenon
What makes ships mysteriously slow down or even stop as they travel, even though their engines are working properly? This was first observed in 1893…
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The CNRS 2020 Innovation Medal goes to Sophie Brouard, Daniel Hissel, Arnaud Landragin, and Franck Molina
Sophie Brouard, Daniel Hissel, Arnaud Landragin and Franck Molina are the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medallists. Since 2011, the CNRS Innovation Medal…
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COVID-19: in uncommon times, dark matter specialists have applied their skills to ventilators
The Mechanical Ventilator Milano (MVM), an open source ventilator to support patients severely ill with COVID-19, has moved from design to reality in…
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Where did the antimatter go? Neutrinos shed promising new light.
We live in a world of matter – because matter overtook antimatter, though they were both created in equal amounts by the Big Bang when our universe…
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