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The CNRS, Lyon 1 University, and URGO are joining forces to create the wound care of the future
• The CNRS, Lyon 1 University, and the French family-owned enterprise URGO have combined their expertise to expand scientific…
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Press
DNA cryptography: a new French-Japanese approach has proven its worth
• A French-Japanese team of scientists has developed a cryptographic method that uses DNA as a carrying medium.• …
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Multimedia
Fish, our repentant ancestors
Fish regret having left the water 400 million years ago, CNRS scientists have revealed. A disastrous decision, the consequences of which fish deplore…
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Update
“Japan’s association with Horizon Europe opens new prospects for European research”
On the occasion of the French President’s visit to Japan, Bruno Le Pioufle, the new Director of the CNRS Tokyo Office for Northeast Asia, presents…
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Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever: the mechanism for viral dissemination has been deciphered
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever is an emerging disease with high epidemic potential that has been the subject of increased vigilance in France since…
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Le Journal
Women at greater risk of severe diseases
While International Women’s Day was celebrated earlier this month, women are not on a par with men, including when it comes to health. CNRS News is…
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Multimedia
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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Multimedia
French cheese under threat
To mark #WorldCheeseDay, let’s sound the alarm! Cheeses and Camembert could disappear, but scientists seek a solution.
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Update
The CNRS's scientific support to feed into the decision-making process
The CNRS Public Affairs Department facilitates access to science through laboratory visits, creating connections with specialists and the…
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