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Louis Pasteur

Pastor, the experimenter

The exhibition "Pasteur, the experimenter", presented from 12 December 2017 to 19 August 2018 at the Palais de la découverte, looks back at man and the work of the scientist; it seeks to explain the context of his work, his discoveries and their applications, beyond the legend. An exhibition that finds

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techno-scientific innovation

Techno-scientific innovations and interdisciplinary perspectives for education for living beings: aims and strategies

On the occasion of the 85th ACFAS summit, at McGill University in Montreal, a colloquium will be held on Thursday 11 and Friday 12 May 2017 on the theme "Technoscientific innovations and interdisciplinary perspectives for an education for living things: aims and strategies". Since 1933, the Francophone scientific community has benefited from this

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health

Spinach for making heart tissue

American researchers have managed to reconstitute human heart tissue that functions like a heart: it beats and conducts blood through a cardiovascular system. What's new is that this tissue is made from purchased spinach leaves, just like any housewife would do... at the market! For

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MIT Innovations

MIT's 10 breakthrough technologies for 2017

Comme chaque année, le Massassuchet Institute of Technology livre dans sa publication, MIT Technology Review, les dix innovations disruptives de l’année. Cette sélection est à regarder avec attention car, en général, le MIT a le nez fin. L’année dernière il avait cité CRISPR, la fusée réutilisable ou la voiture autonome

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bioethics

Human, Post-Human: at the European Bioethics Forum

On 30 January next, the European Bioethics Forum will open its seventh edition until 4 February. On the theme "Human, post-human", which will be broken down into 35 debates, 135 experts, 40 major witnesses from the public, 370 schoolchildren and the general public will give their views. The human being is being transformed before our eyes, physically,

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sciences

UN looks into antibiotic-resistant super-bacteria

Des dirigeants du monde entier vont se pencher mercredi pour la première fois sur le problème des superbactéries résistantes aux antibiotiques, qui rendent de plus en plus de maladies, comme la tuberculose ou les maladies sexuellement transmissibles, extrêmement difficiles à soigner. Photo : bactérie Escherichia coli   La réunion de haut

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killer bacterium

No parry for Wisconsin's killer bacterium

Mystery in Wisconsin. 21 people have died since the beginning of the year from an infection by a common bacteria, Elizabethkingia anophelis. Authorities do not understand how this microorganism, common in the soil or in the gut of mosquitoes - including Anopheles, hence its name - became a killer. True,

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computer game

Science and Consciousness: when the video game is part of a real scientific experiment

La science, la vraie, débarque dans EVE Online avec la mise à jour Project Discovery. Le jeu de rôle galactique massivement multijoueurs, récompensé à de nombreuses reprises, participe à une authentique expérience scientifique par l’intermédiaire de ses joueurs. Les sciences se mélangent à la sphère jeu vidéo de manière adaptée et

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girls and math

Does math have a gender?

Organisées par les associations Femme et mathématiques et Animath, les journées « Filles et maths » ont pour but d’inciter les filles à s’orienter vers les filières scientifiques, notamment les mathématiques et l’ingénierie. Après le succès des sessions de fin 2015, voici les nouveaux rendez-vous prévus début 2016   Depuis huit ans, les

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sciences

INRA's Participatory Sciences Mission

A mission on participatory sciences has been entrusted by the Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research to François Houllier, CEO of INRA and President of the National Research Alliance for the Environment (AllEnvi) in order to promote its development. By the end of the year, he will propose to

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Franco - bioprinting

Professor Franco: "We know how to rebuild the living"

Reconstruire nos organes, foie, reins, peau, cœur et pourquoi pas cerveau à partir de nos cellules souches et en impression 3D ; une folie de science-fiction ? Non car les scientifiques avancent à pas de géants sur ce terrain du bio-engineering, du bio printing et de la reconstruction du vivant. UP’ Magazine

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