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Le Higgs et les deux photons

Présentation d’une revue du Higgs, de sa découverte aux mesures de précisions, à travers l’expérience ATLAS au LHC et le canal de désintégration en deux photons. Le Higgs et les...

La physique fondamentale au CNES

Martin Boutelier Responsable du programme Physique Fondamentale au CNES 7 février 2024, 15h30 Martin Boutelier, Responsable du programme Physique Fondamentale au Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales. Ce séminaire abordera le contexte...

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  • Muting tinnitus
    Research on tinnitus, a recent investigative field, is now enabling a clearer understanding of the causes and effects of this symptom that affects nearly eight million people in France.
  • Landscapes to listen to
    The American Wild West, and especially Arizona, is not just cactuses, mountains and golden plains. Its dramatic landscapes are also audible. Anne Sourdril, a CNRS anthropologist, and her ecologist colleague Luc Barbaro have recorded the sounds of this ecosystem, so different from that in France.
  • A new currency to dethrone the dollar?
    Could the power of the dollar be in decline? As BRICS countries openly toy with the idea of creating a common currency, is the global system ready to adopt a new international money? Physicists, who analysed the mathematical structure of trade, investigated.
  • Claire de March, a researcher with flair
    Winner of the 2023 Irène Joliot-Curie Prize in the “Young Woman Scientist” category, this research chemist has developed the very first experimental structure of a human olfactory receptor.
  • Archaeology goes galactic
    Galactic archaeology uses state-of-the-art telescopes to reconstruct the history of our Milky Way, from the Big Bang to the present day.
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