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Le Journal
Climate change puts archaeological sites at threat
Prehistoric sites across France, such as the famous Chauvet Cave or L’Ile d’Yeu, are being closely monitored so as to understand how they are being…
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International mobilisation for the ocean
The knowledge on the ocean’s dire state is clear. Still, we’re not listening. To motivate widespread momentum for the ocean, we need to awaken new…
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Make a Zest for the planet
On Earth Day, let’s chase away the environmental blues by taking a humorous look at researchers who are developing solutions.
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Le Journal
Meet Arthur, the first deep-sea robot archaeologist
Arthur is a new submersible ROV (remotely-operated vehicle) designed for underwater archaeology. Offering unprecedented performance and versatility,…
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Water in all its forms
To mark #WorldWaterDay2025 on 22 March, we present an overview in images of the countless, sometimes unexpected issues surrounding the most vital and…
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The forest, a laboratory in danger
From tropical forests to Mediterranean ecosystems, discover the fascinating missions of the scientists who use forests as outdoor laboratories.
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First World Glacier Day
The first World Glacier Day, and the International Year of Glaciers 2025, encourage us all to take action to preserve the vital role of glaciers in…
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Le Journal
Solar storms ahead
Over the past few months, our planet has been ìmpacted by intense solar flare activity on the Sun. This phenomenon, which caused the polar auroras…
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An “Everest” of waste
On the occasion of World clean-up Day, here’s a small overview in pictures of fundamental and innovative research on a subject that affects us all.
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A research-corporate collaboration for green hydrogen production
Hydrogen production currently accounts for over 2% of global CO2 emissions. Green hydrogen, which remains challenging to implement on an industrial…
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