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France’s pledge to confront its colonial legacy is being tested in Madagascar, where historic grievances are clashing with modern geopolitics over the Scattered Islands – tiny, uninhabited ...
Carthera, developer of the revolutionary SonoCloud® medical device, today announces it has enrolled the first 100 patients in its SONOBIRD pivotal trial for the treatment of recurrent glioblastoma. A ...
As a complement to existing disaster risk reduction (DRR) systems, AI shows enormous potential, says Monique Kuglit of ...
Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (SUAD) has announced a strategic international partnership with Sciences Po, one of France's ...
Templo de Debod: One of the best places for sunset in the city. Grab your friends, some food, and enjoy a little picnic at ...
Princeton University dedicated Sonia Sotomayor Hall in honor of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Class of 1976, at ...
Aix Marseille University’s “Safe Place for Science” program claims its attracting top U.S. minds as stateside schools face ...
Adelphi is going back to the city. The Garden City-based university broke ground earlier this month on a new Fifth Avenue ...
Dans le cadre de l’année des géosciences, la Collection de Minéraux et le Pôle collections scientifiques et patrimoine de la ...
Heat maps from 20 years ago showed much of Paris glowing red with nitrogen dioxide, meaning nearly every neighbourhood was above the EU’s safe limit.
From a cubic millimeter of brain tissue, scientists have constructed a precise, 3D map of the activity in a mouse’s brain, detailing 84,000 neurons and more than 500 million synapses.
Imagine an 18-year-old prodigy, his eyes sparkling with ambition, ready to conquer the world of music. In December 1853, Camille Saint-Saëns made a sensational entry into the big leagues with his ...