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A new era for matter

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.

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Climate in Question(s)

The Earth has been getting warmer for more than a century now. The proportion of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere has increased over the same period. This increase coincided with the growth of human activities emitting GHGs (energy, transport, industry, etc.). If we don’t change our production and consumption patterns, we can expect the situation to spin out of control with the prospect of climate disruption and its share of catastrophic scenarios. What can we do?

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