It was November 24, 2020. Martijn van den Ende remembers well the message, posted on Twitter by one of the world’s two largest scientific journals,
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“Smell is the language of love and hate”
The cross : Why study smells? Brigitte Munier: This is an area that a priori has been neglected, even removed from the field of knowledge.
An encyclopedia to revive the smells of yesterday
“When you smell an old book, it smells of vanilla, and there are also hints of chocolate and caramel… In fact, it almost smells like
Death of Marthe Gautier, central figure in the discovery of trisomy 21
All controversy aside, it is an eminent figure in French genetic research who has just disappeared. According to the website The research, the French doctor
Associations welcome the new rules for donating the body to science
Bequeathing one’s body to science to advance research is now strictly regulated by law. A decree, which entered into force on April 29, specifies the
Space: with the Artemis program, the hope of answering the mysteries of the Moon
It was December 1972. The three American astronauts from the Apollo 17 mission were returning to Earth. Clap of end of the program and beginning
“I don’t want to go through the same hell again”: research, fertile ground for harassment
After five weeks of work, Pierre (1), 29, is nearing the goal: his archeology thesis is ready. He will finally be able to present it
Harassment in research: “We must change the culture of scientific supervision”
The cross : How do you react to the cases of harassment in the laboratories denounced in the book of‘Adèle B. Combes, How theuniversity crushes
Harassment in research: the monitoring committee, a controversial prevention tool
Created in 2016, the Individual Monitoring Committee (CSI) is both a forum for discussion and scientific advice for doctoral students and a tool for preventing
Physics: Julie Grollier, the feminine electron
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science, February 11, marked the perfect opportunity to meet Julie Grollier. The physicist received the Irène-Joliot-Curie prize