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Apotheosis of Voltaire, ca 1791, Carl de Vinck. stanford University. David Bell is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Prof. Antoine Lilti. David …
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Lectures by Omar Mohsen, winner of the Cours Peccot for 2024-2025, proposed by Pr Nalini Anantharaman. Omar Mohsen …
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This video is offered in a version dubbed in French. The original English version is also available below. Documents and media Watch the video in English (original version) Session 3: Questioning the social structuring of health inequalities in …
18:00 to 18:15
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This video is offered in a version dubbed in French. The original English version is also available below. Documents and media Watch the video in English (original version) Session 2  : Understanding social incorporation  : socialization (sociology) and …
15:30 to 16:00
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Documents and media Watch the video dubbed in English Session 1: Explaining health inequalities in economics and sociology Discussion: Cyrille Delpierre (Inserm) Cyrille Delpierre Cyrille Delpierre is an epidemiologist and Inserm research director. Since …
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Slim Laghmani is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Prof. Samantha Besson. Slim Laghmani …
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The international colloquium Living sciences : Indigenous Perspectives in the World of Research and the Arts opens up a reflection on the epistemological stakes of indigenous presences in science, society and the arts. Through the diversity of …
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The Great Wave of Kanagawa, Katsushika Hokusai, 1830-31. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Public domain. Solitons are peculiar wave structures that can propagate at constant speed without deforming. They are found in many fields of physics, from hydrodynamics …
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The Great Wave of Kanagawa, Katsushika Hokusai, 1830-31. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Public domain. Presentation Solitons are peculiar wave structures that can propagate at constant speed without deforming. They are found in many fields of physics, from …
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Like an ecosystem, knowledge is never an immutable, balanced sum of knowledge. It is constantly changing, nourished by research, its advances and its contradictions. This is all the more true in the face of contemporary challenges, where scientific …
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Type theory was introduced by Bertrand Russell to avoid the paradoxes that arise in mathematics when the notion of a collection of objects is used too naively. This notion of types was refined by the notion of dependent types, with the aim of representing …
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The lecture   2024-2025 by Prof.   Lluis Quintana-Murci aims to illustrate how studies in human genetics shed light on how genetic diversity, as well as the interactions between genetics and the environment, shape our biological diversity, whether simply …
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In 1530, François   I founded the Collège des lecteurs royaux, now the Collège de France, to provide the nation with the knowledge it needed. One hundred and   fifty years later, in 1680, Louis  XIV founded the Comédie-Française, entrusting it with the …
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Echoing the title of this year's lecture , the title of the seminar is a double-entry  : it will deal both with the international law that regions help to adopt, interpret and/or apply (e.g. regional customs and exceptions), and with the international law …
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Photochemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies light-induced chemical reactions. It plays an increasingly important role in organic synthesis, offering alternative and often gentler routes to chemical bond formation, echoing Giacomo Ciamician's 1912 …