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Innovation - Environment - 07.12.2023
Michelin, the CNRS and l’Université Clermont Auvergne join forces to understand the science of tyre wear particles
Environment - Life Sciences - 04.12.2023

The Japanese beetle is an insect pest that attacks a wide variety of plants. Slowly but steadily, it is spreading across the world.
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 04.12.2023

Health - Environment - 28.11.2023

Environment - Research Management - 21.11.2023
Official Launch of the Soil Carbon International Research Consortium
Environment - Laboratory - 31.10.2023

Environment - 18.10.2023

Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 11.10.2023
Research INSTITUT-SoMuM ’Wheat, vine, olive: transformations in the practices and representations of a Mediterranean triad’ - Mutations en Méditerranée (MeM) - call for contributions for issue 2 | 2024
Environment - Earth Sciences - 05.10.2023
Three questions for the students selected for the Bougainville mission
Sorbonne University Alliance Multidisciplinary research Mathilde, Thomas, Hugo and Manon are Master's students at Sorbonne University.
Environment - Innovation - 28.09.2023

Environment - Event - 20.09.2023

Earth Sciences - Environment - 11.09.2023
A climate mission at sea off the coast of Brazil
This past spring, the Amaryllis-Amagas mission took place off the coast of Brazil, aboard the legendary Marion Dufresne, the largest ship of the French oceanographic fleet.
Environment - Health - 28.08.2023
The environmental and health risks related to green algae
To coincide with the release of the film Les Algues vertes, directed by Pierre Jolivet, Dominique Davoult, Professor of Biological Oceanography at the Roscoff Marine Station, sheds light on the green tides that ravage more and more of Brittany's coasts every year.
Computer Science - Environment - 12.08.2023
Ecological transition: a central concern of CBPsmn activities and research
Emmanuel Quémener, from CBPsmn, presents his immersion cooling project. When research and transition progress in tandem.
Environment - History & Archeology - 24.07.2023
A return to swimming in the Seine?
Banned since 1923 due to health risks, swimming in the Seine should be possible again starting in 2025.
Environment - History & Archeology - 20.07.2023
A return to swimming in the Seine soon?
Banned since 1923 due to health risks, swimming in the Seine should be possible again starting in 2025.
Environment - 19.07.2023
2023 International students Welcome week
Environment - 19.07.2023
International students Welcome week
Health - Environment - 11.07.2023

Environment - Life Sciences - 10.07.2023
Mission Bougainville: scientists and soldiers commit to marine biodiversity
To preserve the ocean, we need to know who is living there. They are made up of tens of billions of microorganisms known as the oceanic microbiome.
Environment - Campus - 29.06.2023
The network of ENS in France and IISER in India creates Biosantexc
Social Sciences - Environment - 26.06.2023
Event INSTITUT-SoMuM International Study Days - Vulnerabilities, resistance, social recognition (October 11-12, 2023)
The International Study Days on "Vulnerability, Resistance and Social Recognition" are organized by the SoMuM Institute (Sociétés en Mutation en Méditerranée), with the Aix Marseille Université labor
Environment - Earth Sciences - 23.06.2023
Vikrant Jain, affiliated professor at EVS
Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) Affiliated Professor 2022-24 - (June 2022) June 19 to July 17, 2023 (stay planned in 2024) Inviting Researcher: Hervé Piégay Prof. Vikrant Jain is a river scientist with basic training in geosciences.
Environment - 09.06.2023
Shishir Gaur, affiliated professor at EVS
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Affiliated Professor 2023-25 - June 15 to July 15, 2023 ( (Stays planned in 2024 and 2025) Inviting Researcher: Her
Environment - Earth Sciences - 11.05.2023

BathyBot is the first deep-sea robot permanently installed in Europe, more than 2400 meters deep. It has just begun its mission in the Mediterranean Sea and has unveiled the first images of its environment.
Earth Sciences - Environment - 10.05.2023

From 2 June to 17 July 2023, an oceanographic cruise dubbed APERO, jointly led by CNRS researchers, will be conducted in the north-east Atlantic.
Environment - 27.04.2023

Environment - 20.04.2023
The Ice Memory operation saved Arctic climate heritage after an expedition endangered by unexpected meltwater
The Ice Memory Foundation calls for a rapid action by the international community to save the memory of the world's glaciers.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 14.04.2023
Deep seabed mining in 5 questions
. COP27, Egypt. Emmanuel Macron declares, before an assembly of heads of state and governments from all over the world, that France supports the prohibition of all mining of the deep seabed. If the co
Environment - 14.04.2023

For the last 40 years, the financial losses caused by biological invasions have been equivalent to those caused by storms or floods.
Environment - Event - 13.04.2023
Événement INSTITUT-OCEAN Les aires marines protégées : enjeux et défis actuels
Environment - Earth Sciences - 03.04.2023

The Ice Memory Foundation launches its 8th drilling operation participating in the Sentinel project expedition on the Holtedahlfonna icefield - Svalbard An international team of scientists has reache
Environment - Innovation - 29.03.2023

Environment - Physics - 28.03.2023
Scientific Evening 2022: presentation of honorary doctorates & thesis prizes
Astronomy & Space - Environment - 20.02.2023

While models describing the formation of Galilean moons assume the omnipresence of ice in their building blocks, an international team of researchers led by French scientists from the Origins Institu
Environment - Event - 23.01.2023
Interface Days at ENS de Lyon
Life Sciences - Environment - 12.01.2023
France 2030: French government invests ¤41 million in a large-scale research programme to unlock the secrets of marine genomes
Environment - Earth Sciences - 09.12.2022
COP 27: A Mixed Bag
Développement durable On the occasion of World Climate Day, physicist Davide Faranda, at the Environmental Transition Institute at Sorbonne University, looks back at the mixed results of COP 27 held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
Environment - Social Sciences - 24.11.2022
Decoding - Flood risk, understanding and anticipating
Climate change and risks Millions of people across Europe are at risk of flood. Each year, in France, damage caused by floods cost between 650 and 900 million euros, and lives continue to be lost.
Earth Sciences - Environment - 21.11.2022
SO-CHIC and OCEAN:ICE Join Forces
Environment - Social Sciences - 17.11.2022
Sorbonne University strengthens its commitments in the era of temperance and transition
Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 04.11.2022
How can we feed humanity?
According to United Nations projections, there will be approximately 9.7 billion people on the planet by 2050.
Health - Environment - 28.10.2022
Lessons from Covid-19: a detailed roadmap to improve One Health approaches is available at last
Publication of the French Scientific Council on Covid-19 in the journal The Lancet . CIRAD press release on October 26, 2022.
Environment - 20.10.2022
Interview with Pablo Jensen, Ecological Transition Project manager
Environment - 20.10.2022
How to prepare our students to face the climate and environmental emergency?
History & Archeology - Environment - 04.10.2022
Dennis Meadows, american systems analyst
Environment - Event - 09.09.2022
Dennis Meadows: a day of discussions on the limits to growth
Life Sciences - Environment - 01.09.2022
An ERC Grant to better understand plant-insect interactions
Environment - Earth Sciences - 28.07.2022

In August 2022, two research aircraft equipped as airborne laboratories will fly over the Arctic Ocean on the lookout for polar cyclones.
Environment - Politics - 13.07.2022
Dennis Meadows at ENS de Lyon, September 19, 2022
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Law - Jun 26
'Three electrons are enough: an unprecedented experiment sheds light on the laws of matter'
'Three electrons are enough: an unprecedented experiment sheds light on the laws of matter'
Campus - ENS-LYON - Jun 24
ENS de Lyon adopts key measures to embody a major research school of public utility
ENS de Lyon adopts key measures to embody a major research school of public utility
Astronomy & Space - Jun 23
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory unveils the first images of the sky obtained with the world's largest camera
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory unveils the first images of the sky obtained with the world's largest camera

Campus - ENS-LYON - Jun 19
IUF 2025, congratulations to Francesco Bronzino and our 23 alumni nominees
IUF 2025, congratulations to Francesco Bronzino and our 23 alumni nominees