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Abstract In 1783, Rivarol won a prize at the Berlin Academy for his speech on the universality of the French language. This, he claimed, had now replaced Latin as the European language of scholarly and aristocratic communication, thanks to the glory of …
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Abstract The overall concentration of macromolecules tightly regulated but can change between cell types and environmental conditions. I will talk about, or efforts to elucidate, how cytoplasm density is controlled and alterations in overall macromolecule …
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Documents and media Download support Download lecture notes References Amanda A. Amodeo and Jan M. Skotheim, "Cell-Size Control," Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol, 8:a019083 (2016). Leigh K. Harris and Julie A. Theriot, "Relative Rates of Surface and Volume …
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Abstract The " bullshit ", discussed in philosophy since Harry Frankfurt 's famous essay , " On Bullshit " (1986), is a particular way of sabotaging the integrity of discourse that proliferates in certain contemporary contexts of political …
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Abstract The informational structure of an utterance is the way in which the already available information recalled or presupposed by the utterance (the " theme ") and the new information conveyed by the utterance (the " propos ") are distributed within …
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Edith Heard
Introduction
Edith Heard
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Abstract In this first lecture, I will present an overview and historical perspective of epigenetics, the notion of phenotypic plasticity and how epigenomes can respond to environmental stimuli. I will discuss the extent to which epigenetic heritability, …
10:00 to 12:30
Matthew Rosseinsky
Digital Routes to Inorganic Materials – A New Pathway for Ion Transport in Solids
Matthew Rosseinsky
Digital Routes to Inorganic Materials – A New Pathway for Ion Transport in Solids
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Abstract The need for new materials to tackle societal challenges in energy and sustainability is widely acknowledged. As demands for performance increase while resource constraints narrow available options, the vastness of composition, structure and …
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Abstract Planets in formation interact gravitationally with the protoplanetary disk, causing their orbits to evolve. One of the most remarkable phenomena is the change in the planet's orbital radius, a process known as migration. This lecture will explore …
16:45 to 18:45
Jean-Marie Tarascon
Which negative electrode (Li, C, Si, etc.) for all-solid-state batteries?
Jean-Marie Tarascon
Which negative electrode (Li, C, Si, etc.) for all-solid-state batteries?
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16:00 to 17:00
The Power of Peace in Europe
Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions
The Power of Peace in Europe
Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions
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Ukraine, monotype. Stella Ghervas has been invited by the Collège de France assembly, at the suggestion of Profs Samantha Besson, Edith Heard, Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge and Thomas Römer. Stella Ghervas This series of four lectures is part of the Collège …
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Mangrove 3, (detail), Miquel Barceló, 2021. …
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Abstract The conversion of semi-natural environments into cultivated ones and the intensification of agricultural practices, particularly the growing use of pesticides, are among the main factors behind the current decline in biodiversity. At the same …
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Abstract Humans depend on living things for their survival and quality of life, a dependency illustrated by the notions of " ecosystem services " or " nature's contributions to people ". In particular, pollinators are essential to our food supply, and to …
14:30 to 15:30
Pierre-Michel Menger
Introduction : the challenges facing education as French society evolves
Pierre-Michel Menger
Introduction : the challenges facing education as French society evolves
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Mathematical Models of Active Matter
Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics
Mathematical Models of Active Matter
Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics
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Leonid Berlyand is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Pr Jean-François Joanny. Leonid Berlyand Active matter systems are a novel class of out-of-equilibrium systems consisting of agents that consume energy locally. The scales …
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Abstract Optical frequency combs have revolutionized time and frequency metrology by providing rulers in frequency space that measure large optical frequency differences and/or straightforwardly link microwave and optical frequencies. Such combs enable …
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Abstract Readings in Greek paideia continued into the Christian period, in languages other than Latin and Greek. A whole network of Syriac schools is attested in the Roman Empire, as well as in the Sassanid Empire in the regions of northern and southern …
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Abstract More than 10 years ago, David Burr and I proposed the use of computational modelling to identify the mechanisms that underlie autistic sensation and perception. Specifically, we suggested that attenuated Bayesian priors could result in autistic …
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The Role of Education and Visual Experience in Geometric Intuition Abstract How do experience and education transform our geometric intuitions ? The lecture reviews several experiments carried out among children and adults from relatively isolated …
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