The CNRS's Mouv' en Santé participative research platform launched on March 17th 2025 is part of the legacy left by last year's Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games. The aim is to find out more about…
Did you know it is obligatory for CNRS staff members to preserve their work documents and deposit them in an archive? Let's meet the team that manages these archives for the Île-de-France region.
In 2001, the CNRS set up the Mission for Women's Integration (MPDF), the first French structure dedicated to gender equality. On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science,…
An international network in quantum science and technology, set in motion by the CNRS, will officially be launched on 1 January 2023 with 16 French and Canadian universities.
Thanks to its international foundation, the CNRS contributes to many major discoveries alongside its foreign partners. It takes part in planetary scientific and technological challenges, in…
Public action has many links with knowledge provided by the humanities and social sciences. France's scientific council on radicalisation processes is an example of this kind of forum for exchange…
The Rare Earths Collective Scientific Expert Review (ESCo) aims to establish the scientific state of knowledge regarding the use of rare earths throughout their life cycle. Three…
On Thursday March 27th, during the French President's visit to São Paulo, the CNRS inaugurated the Maison du CNRS on the campus of the 'Paulista' university. The new structure is to house the CNRS's…
The 5th edition of the CNRS Open Science Day held today is focusing on two specific subjects - the morning is dedicated to the role of open source software with the afternoon given over to the mining…
From November 5th to 7th of this year, Singapore hosted the Franco-Singaporean Quantum Symposium. The event brought French and Singaporean scientists and industrialists together to take stock of…