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Abstract In these first two sessions, we pose the general question of how to compare geometric objects and the spectra of their Laplacians. This requires the introduction of various topologies, making it possible to tell when and in what way two objects …
10:00 to 11:30
Neil Shubin
Neil Shubin (2)
Neil Shubin
Neil Shubin (2)
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Résumé The ability to walk is fundamental to human lives. Like all our biological features walking has a complex and deep history. It is most commonly thought that walking arose as fish made the evolutionary transition to land, shifting from an aquatic …
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Conversation between Michel Butor and Pierre Leloup. …
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Broadcast of the concert-dialogue by Michel Butor and Jean-François Heisser on March 2, 2012 at the Collège de France. …
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Abstract The fourth and final conference will address the problems of obesity and excess energy, arguably the biggest and fastest-growing health challenges facing France and other high-income countries today. What are the causes of obesity, and why are …
14:30 to 15:30
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Antibodies responding to the covid-19 coronavirus, illustration Age, biological sex and genetic heritage influence antibody production during an immune response. A team of scientists from the Institut Pasteur, CNRS and Collège de France, including …
Published on 16 February 2026
Neil Price
The End, and After
Neil Price
The End, and After
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Abstract The Norse afterlife, with its famous destinations such as Valhöll (Vallhalla), Hel, and many others, is also almost unique in world history in that it has a finite end. At the battle of the Ragnarök, every being in the universe – living and dead, …
17:00 to 18:00
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This colloquium was held on May 10 and 11, 2012 as part of Professor Michel Zink's seminar, the research program funded by his 2007 Balzan Award and the activities of the Institut d'études littéraires du Collège de France. Presentation The title of this …
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Lecture for Egyptologists audience. Abstract The shaft tomb of Iufaa, located in the Saite-Persian cemetery at Abusir, presents one of the most complex and singular examples of late Egyptian funerary text traditions. We will explore the extensive corpus …
10:30 to 12:00