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Planting oil palms, cassava and beans on the same plot: what are the benefits for the farmer but also for the soil and biodiversity?
The Malaria research and training center located in Bamako is exclusively dedicated to research and training on malaria.
The young doctor Ameth Diagne defended the first PhD thesis on the use of nanotechnologies in Senegal. He uses silver and silica nanoparticles to protect groundnut crops against insect pests and microbial growth...
The European Synchrotron in Grenoble – a huge microscope of 844 meters circumference – was recently given a facelift and increased its performance. So much so that it is now the most powerful synchrotron in the world, offering scientists the possibility of exploring matter and living things with unparalleled resolution and sensitivity.
A new three-dimensional map of the Universe lists the positions of 4 million celestial bodies. The fruit of a long-distance race led by hundreds of researchers from all over the world for twenty years…
Since the beginning of the Coronavirus outbreak, the public has been bombarded by figures. The number of infections, death rates, transmission rates or incubation figures. How do can we understand the statistics? We can explain.
The Kiss of Gustave Klimt and the inside of a bone are told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "Correspondences".
A self-portrait of Bacon and the 3D representation of a parasite cyst told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
The Great Path of the painter and architect Friedensreich Hunderwasser and a cross section of blood vessel told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s).
The tower of Babel by Pieter Bruegel the Elder and the cochlea told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
The pagan stone scultpure of Jean Arp and an imaginary disk of Drosophila embryo told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
The smiling spider of Odilon Redon and a nerve cell of the brain told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".