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80 years of the CNRS in Paris-Saclay: a model of collaboration between science and industry
In 1946, the CNRS established itself in Gif-sur-Yvette. Today, it is a major player in the Paris-Saclay science and technology cluster, which has…
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The fourth cohort of CNRS Fellow-Ambassadors is made up of leading figures from the world scientific community
From the Turing Prize to the Nobel Prize, from immunology to the history of cinema - the CNRS is welcoming a new cohort of 'Fellow-Ambassadors' whose…
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Slaves to parasites
The extraordinary odyssey of toxoplasmosis, a parasite that manipulates its hosts to turn them into cat food.
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The CNRS and its partners from the G6 are committed to academic freedom
The six primary European research organisations, together forming the G6 network representing 135,000 collaborators – CNR (Italy), CNRS (France),…
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Maths is a piece of cake
Mixing cake batter, following a recipe, cutting a Yule log. These everyday gestures in cooking actually conceal complex concepts from mathematics and…
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The CNRS is working on driving the development of agroecology in the French West Indies
Researchers in the field of agroecology are working to tackle major challenges in the French West Indies like increasing food self-sufficiency,…
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Shedding coherent light on the brain
The physicist Valentina Emiliani has been awarded the 2026 Irène Joliot-Curie Female Scientist of the Year prize, in recognition of her work in…
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The magic of sound and light physics
Maïmouna Bocoum, a physicist specialising in acousto-optics at the Paris-based Langevin Institute, develops imaging technologies for the early…
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Breaking the wall
Every year, the spring season heralds high-profile running events. As the Paris, Boston and London marathons have just come to a close, CNRS…
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