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Tour de France: a well-oiled (economic) machine
… also pocket a 500,000 euro bonus (to be shared with his seven team-mates). 200,000 euros are reserved for the … out its economic history, as Amaury Sport Organisation, the event's organizer, does not publish its accounts. … and create, for example, the Start Village and its events in 1988. One reason for this is the changing …
Understanding the Mechanisms for Adapting to Climate Change
… plasticity relative to phenology - i.e. the calendar of events during the year, such as the laying date of … change enable these organisms to cope with extreme climatic events such as heat waves? How will differences in responses … it is physiologically impossible to start reproducing, preventing synchronization with their prey? How do global …
Depression in women: an interview with Lucie Joly
… mothers' brains in order to better manage, identify and prevent these depressions. What are your areas of research at … clinical and therapeutic aspects to better spot signs and prevent disorders. Whether in cardiology, neurology or … psychiatry still has a frightening or archaic image, even though it's a specialty that's undergoing major …
Code of ethics
… at the forefront when it comes to conflicts of interest, even though the financial stakes involved in medical devices … linked to theft and misuse. As part of its plagiarism prevention policy, the Faculty undertakes to train its … which can be viewed online, are not authorized, as even low-value gifts are likely to influence prescribers' …
One Ocean Summit: Looking Back on the 3-Day Event
… developed by Plankton Planet. … one ocean summit … océan … événement … retour … sciences marines … sciences maritimes … …
Maëlys Richol
… (Creps) in Nancy before joining the French Team in 2021. Even if it is sometimes physically and mentally difficult to … lessons and some review, she gets back into the ring every evening until 10 p.m. “Of course when I have a big sporting …
The Paradoxes of Ignorance in Early Modern England and France
… was commonly perceived as a sin, a flaw, a defect, and even a threat to religion and the social order. Yet praises … virtues attributed to ignorance in the long seventeenth century (1580s-1700) in England and in France. … negative notion be turned into something profitable and even desirable? Taken in the context of Renaissance …
Microfibers of the Mediterranean
… of tons of plastic for the production of clothing and even if natural fibers degrade faster, they still pollute … of plastic, called nanoplastics, enter the fish’s brain. Even though it is very complex to separate microfibers from … fibers come off during the wash. Some manufacturers are even thinking of integrating special filters in new …
Augustin Brassens
… (UTC), I didn't know anyone at Sorbonne University, or even the place. But very quickly, we embarked on quite an … example, we have to introduce our neighbor on the right, even though he's a complete stranger! At the end of the day, … to overcome? A. B.: The unknown environment. Not even being from Paris, I had to adapt quickly to new people …
The PostGenAI@Paris cluster wins France’s “AI-Cluster” call: an ambitious academic project led by Sorbonne University
… concerns and deep questions linked to trust, regulation and even the ethics of AI. The cluster covers three main areas: … and computer science to engineering, health, law and even political science. The cluster brings together members … of Paris -Panthéon-Assas, the Cnam, Sciences Po, or even the Court of Cassation, the Economic, Social and …