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Scooping out oceanic CO₂ to make room for more
In the face of the climate emergency, techniques for removing CO₂ dissolved in seawater have raised some hopes and much concern. How to proceed? What…
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The CNRS 2025 Innovation Medal laureates
Alda Mari, Aziz Moqrich, Pascale Senellart and Alain Wagner are the four recipients of the CNRS 2025 Innovation Medal, which recognises four…
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It’s getting hot!
With just a few months to go to COP 30, temperatures measured on land and in the seas are breaking records. Let's talk solutions! It's…
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Science one step ahead
Imagining and preparing for the future in order to guide research and public policy is the very purpose of foresight. A perilous exercise, scientists…
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Bats, super virus busters
Bats are not just a mascot of Halloween, they are also a unique model of viral tolerance and resistance.
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Ten years on, mixed results for the Paris Agreement
In 2015, the historic Paris Agreement, signed by 195 countries, sought to limit global warming to 2 °C. Ten years later, the results have yet to…
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Animals are no strangers to death
Given that animals are sentient, as established by recent research, what is their attitude towards death? In a recently-published book, the biologist…
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Restrooms, realms of reflection
As the world’s population continues to grow, and conflicts deprive more and more people of access to toilets, toilets are becoming a major challenge…
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Gravitational wave detections spark great expectations
On 14 September, 2015, the international LIGO/Virgo collaboration detected the very first gravitational wave signal, a tiny distortion of spacetime…
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