In the Vosges, When the Forest Heals

Forest bathing to improve your health: this therapy, common in Japan, has proven effective. The molecules released into the air by trees are good for us. In Lorraine, a team…

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DeNAMISE: Training and Innovation for the Nuclear Energy of Tomorro

Led by the Lorraine Initiative of Excellence, the IMPACT DeNAMISE project (Development of Nuclear Energy through Advanced Multidisciplinary Innovation and Safety Engineering) aims to establish the University of Lorraine as…

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Notice to LRGP PhD and Postdoctoral Researchers

The Communications Office is preparing the 2026 edition of the LRGP booklet featuring the theses and research work of young researchers. As in previous years, postdoctoral researchers and PhD students…

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Ph.D. Opportunity: Contributing to the development of modeling approaches and techniques for characterizing and controlling high-temperature superconductors

Contact: Hocine Menana: hocine.menana@univ-lorraine.fr Jean Lévêque: jean.leveque@univ-lorraine.fr Project Description High-temperature critical superconducting (HTSC) materials offer significant potential for application in electrical power systems, enabling, beyond a certain power threshold, significant…

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Decarbonizing Aviation: The Role of Sustainable Aviation Fuels

Spotlight on the ERC BIOSCOPE in the CNRS Engineering Newsletter No. 14 Without major technological advances, aviation—which currently accounts for about 2.5% of global CO₂ emissions—will see its emissions double…

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Water in liquid form at –58°C!

Seeing water in liquid form at sub-zero temperatures may seem surprising, but this phenomenon is well known to scientists. Called supercooling, it was first observed as early as 1724 by…

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