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Anticipation under the Human Right to Science Publication of the proceedings of the symposium held at the Brocher Foundation in December 2022. Besson S. (guest editor), Perruso C. (assistant editor), "Anticipation under the Human Right to Science", in The …
Published on 1 March 2024
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The City of Paris library network, in partnership with the Collège de France, invites you to a new event focusing on the major intellectual and scientific issues of our time at the Marguerite Duras media library ( 20th arrondissement). The "   Collège de …
Published on 29 February 2024
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You can now find all Collège de France podcasts on the Radio France app, as part of the partnership between the two institutions. More than 150 podcast streams are available, organized by professor and chair, and enriched as new episodes are produced. …
Published on 28 February 2024
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Challenges are proposed by public services, companies or scientific laboratories, and are based on real-life problems. Participants submit the results of their classification or prediction algorithms, which are then put into competition via the website. …
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Interview with Salikoko S. Mufwene Salikoko S. Mufwene is the Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor of Linguistics at the University of Chicago, and Professor in the Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity at the same university . He …
Published on 27 February 2024
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When we think of the brain, we immediately think of neurons... But have you ever heard of astrocytes  ? Or microglia  ? The brain is teeming with hundreds of billions of other cells, called   glial cells   , which support and participate in neuronal …
Published on 27 February 2024
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Do you use the Collège de France's digital resources ? Take part in our online survey from February 21 to June 30 2024 ! The teachers and staff at Collège de France are keen to find out more about your use of the digital services offered by the Collège de …
Published on 23 February 2024
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Louis Fensterbank, holder of the Activations in Molecular Chemistry Chair , will give his opening lecture on March 7    2024. Documents and media Download the press release Read his interview "The green chemistry project is vast and …
Published on 23 February 2024
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At the Collège de France, lectures are open to all, with no conditions of access or prior registration, subject to availability. Opening lectures Louis Fensterbank - Activations in Molecular Chemistry, an introduction March 7 2024 at 6 pm at Collège de …
Published on 22 February 2024
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National Cancer Institute Director Harold E. Varmus / Matthew Septimus (Photographer). Harold Elliot Varmus is an American oncologist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1989 for his discovery of the cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes. A …
Published on 15 February 2024
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Louis Fensterbank As a specialist in molecular chemistry, Louis Fensterbank is working to develop new synthesis methods that are part of a drive to make his discipline greener, in the face of the challenges of sustainable development and the energy …
Published on 15 February 2024
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Phượng Bùi Trân Women in the history of Vietnam. A historian's view As in the rest of the world, including the West, the cultural and social history of Việt Nam is not exempt from masculine writing. Despite the age-old persistence of the myth of the …
Published on 15 February 2024
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Edith Heard Epigenetics and Cellular Memory How is the information contained in our genes read, memorized and interpreted? What mechanisms control gene expression in an individual or across generations? The understanding of these mechanisms is crucial to …
Published on 15 February 2024
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Laurence Boisson de Chazournes Water in International Law: Between Singularity and Plurality Essential to human life and activity, freshwater is increasingly becoming a concern of international law. Its regulation, initially focused on rivers shared by …
Published on 15 February 2024
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Juliette Mathieu is a research associate at the Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en biologie (CIRB), studying the final stage of cell division in Drosophila. In 2023, she was awarded the "  Les grandes avancées françaises en biologie  " prize by the …
Published on 14 February 2024
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Collège de France has a corporate brochure presenting the institution, its major missions and its organization. Today, the Collège de France is : 50 chairs in mathematical, physical and natural sciences, and in the humanities and social sciences 11 Nobel …
Published on 8 February 2024
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Stéphanie Lacour, invited to hold the annual Technological Innovation Liliane Bettencourt Chair , will give her opening lecture on February 29   2024. This chair is supported by the Bettencourt Schueller Foundation. Documents and media Download the press …
Published on 8 February 2024
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François-Xavier Fauvelle Lecciones de la historia africana Si nunca está de más señalar que las sociedades africanas están constituidas por el mismo tejido histórico que todas las demás sociedades, el pasado de África ha permanecido desconocido durante …
Published on 8 February 2024
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Luigi Rizzi Complexity of Linguistic Structures, Simplicity of Language Mechanisms For over sixty years, researchers from across the world have been collaborating in a vast endeavour within what is known as "generative linguistics", to describe human …
Published on 8 February 2024
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Philippe Sansonetti Microbes sans frontières This book is a unique compendium of knowledge on microbes. It provides an insight into public health, the world of microbes and the complex relationships that play out at their interface in times of extreme …
Published on 7 February 2024
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Alain Supiot A Justiça no Trabalho. Algumas lições da História A justiça social, que remonta às reformas realizadas por Sólon (legislador e poeta grego do século v a. C.), organiza a sociedade segundo o princípio de equidade entre ricos e pobres. Nesta …
Published on 5 February 2024
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Stéphanie Lacour © Patrick Imbert, Collège de France. Stéphanie Lacour is a specialist in neurotechnologies and heads the Neuro-X interdisciplinary institute at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). Trained as an engineer, she …
Published on 1 February 2024
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The Library of Indian and Central Asian Studies holds a statue depicting the birth of the Buddha, donated in 1929 by the Mahârâja and Prime Minister of Nepal Chandra Jang Bahadur Shumsher. Made of gilded bronze, inlaid with semi-precious stones and …
Published on 1 February 2024
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Stone tools from the Ranis LRJ 1) Jerzmanowice point, characteristic of the LRJ; 2) Large, spectacular bifacial points have also been discovered at Ranis. The arrival of Homo sapiens in the cold northern latitudes took place several thousand years before …
Published on 1 February 2024