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Le Journal
The call of the forest
Forests cover a third of the world's land surface. Although they provide us with invaluable services, they are now under so much pressure that we are…
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Sylvie Rétaux, the all-terrain biologist
For the past 20 years, this specialist in developmental and evolutionary biology has been passionately dedicated to studying a small fish that lives…
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When science supports athletes
Science is of great help to athletes who want to push their limits. As the Olympics opening ceremony 2024 takes place on July 26, take a look at the…
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The mangrove, a forest that grows in salt water
26 July is the international day for the conservation of mangroves. This atypical maritime forest, subject to the tides and trade winds, plays an…
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Le Journal
Anthropology tracks the Invisible
Haunted houses, ghosts, spirits… From Mongolia to the United Kingdom, the anthropologist Grégory Delaplace investigates the various ways in which the…
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Sport in the starting-blocks at the CNRS
The CNRS's stated mission is to put science at the service of society and currently, with Paris currently hosting the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic…
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Pooling computing resources to progress further together at Paris-Saclay University
Since 2017, CentraleSupélec, ENS Paris-Saclay and Paris-Saclay University have pooled their efforts to buy and host scientific computational…
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The CNRS's leading role in Drones for Research
The CNRS has officially been a registered operator of drones for the last eight years. This title is the result of a decade of work by the CNRS…
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Single-cell technologies mark the dawn of a new era
Single-cell technologies for the analysis of genomic data enable scientists to better study tissue mechanisms and heterogeneity at the scale of a…
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