Fungi: shining a light on a hidden kingdom and its fascinating powers
Fungi have long been wrongly grouped with plants, but in fact, they form an extraordinarily diverse kingdom, most of which...
Céline Bellard: understanding biological invasions at the heart of the biodiversity crisis
Céline Bellard, CNRS Research Fellow based at the Ecology, Society and Evolution Laboratory (ESE - Univ. Paris-Saclay/AgroParisTech/French National Centre for...
D.Terre: From the plate to soil decontamination thanks to enzymes
Sometimes chance works in your favour. Although he had planned to study medicine, Simon Morin ended up studying synthetic biology...
LumiSync: photonics for next-generation data centres
Created at the Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (C2N - Univ. Paris-Saclay/National Centre for Scientific Research, CNRS/Univ. Paris Cité), ...
The issue 28 of L'Édition is available online!
The issue 27 of the journal L'Édition is available online. In this brand new issue: reforme of the teacher training...
QAP Computing readies businesses for the coming of quantum computers
While we wait for operational quantum computers, the future start-up QAP Computing offers businesses software that can simulate quantum algorithms...
Alain Abergel: investigating the interstellar medium
Alain Abergel is a professor at Université Paris-Saclay and an astrophysicist at the Institute of Space Astrophysics (IAS - Univ...
The revolution of numerical methods for geosciences
Numerical methods are central to geosciences, giving scientists powerful tools that can model and understand the complex processes at work...
Anne Broise: from mathematical abstraction to educational value
Anne Broise is a mathematician and lecturer at Université Paris-Saclay. She is responsible for the mathematics study path of the ...