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    The CNRS reinforces its scientific links with Australia and New Zealand
From November 3rd to 7th last year, the CNRS Chairman and CEO Antoine Petit visited Australia and New Zealand. An opportunity to consolidate long…
       
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    Mosquitoes and their costly sting
While very useful in ecosystems, mosquitoes tend to ruin the lives of humans. A CNRS team has even recently calculated how much these dipterans cost…
       
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    Epigenetics in the genes
At a ceremony held in Paris recenlty, the biologist Edith Heard was handed the CNRS Gold Medal, one of the most prestigious French scientific…
       
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    The G6 calls for renewed ambition to drive the next European Framework Programme for Research and Innovation
The G6 network made up of the six main European research organisations - CNR (Italy), CNRS (France), CSIC (Spain), Helmholtz Association, Leibniz…
       
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    The CNRS invites its directors: taking stock of an exceptional day
For the second time in the organisation's history, the CNRS brought together all its unit directors on December 12th for a day rich in encounters,…
       
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    Ig-Nobel: some serious science
A Nobel Prize is often the crowning moment for a researcher's career while a CNRS bronze medal can serve to launch such a career. But what if it is a…
       
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    France – at the forefront of open science
The CNRS's sixth Open Science Day held on November 27th 2024 was an opportunity to take stock of progress and prospects in this area. The day's…
       
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    New detoxification pathway for mercury in penguins
An international team of scientists led by ESRF and CNRS scientists, the European Synchrotron, Grenoble, France, has found that emperor penguins…
       
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