On March 2nd 2022 the French National Research Agency (ANR), Science Europe, the Operas research infrastructure and the 'S coalition' published their 'Action Plan for Diamond Open Access' . The CNRS…
CNRS Chairman & CEO Antoine Petit has named Lionel Buchaillot to lead the CNRS’s Institute for Engineering and Systems Sciences (INSIS), effective 1 March 2022. He will succeed Jean-Yves Marzin,…
An exhibition and mediation space coupled with a space in which researchers and academics will be able to meet players from the economic, cultural, industrial, and social spheres: this will be the…
The NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has unveiled the very first “mega” images of the cosmos obtained thanks to the extraordinary features and wide-field view of its LSST camera—the largest…
Antoine Aiello, Nora Dempsey, François Jérôme and Amanda Silva Brun are the four recipients of the CNRS 2021 Innovation Medal. Created 10 years ago, this distinction honours people whose outstanding…
With the High Seas Agreement now in force, the adoption of a European Ocean Act, and the launch of new scientific initiatives, the ocean is gradually emerging as a strategic international governance…
The second edition of the CNRS Bas Carbone call for projects launched last year has just come to a close after driving the emergence of ground-breaking initiatives to promote the environmental…
The start of the 2024 academic year was marked by two major conferences on interdisciplinarity. Martina Knoop, the director of the CNRS's Mission for Transversal and Interdisciplinary Initiatives …
Researchers, intellectuals and spiritual leaders jointly call for swift and just climate action. Together, they formulate the Katowice Memorandum at a symposium co-organized by the Polish Academy of…