5 questions to Alice Wassermann, PhD student in geotechnics

As part of the Research Week organized by the University of Lorraine, we interviewed Alice to explain to students her background and research, and to inspire them to explore this…

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[General Public Evening] Fire: its life, its death

In echoes of the 19th edition of the Jardin Ephémère at Place Stanislas in Nancy, this year on the theme of "fire", Sciences en Lumière proposes an evening "Fire: its…

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The European Space Agency entrusts LEMTA with the development of a prototype electrochemical hydrogen compressor

The European Space Agency (ESA) has entrusted LEMTA with the realization of a prototype electrochemical hydrogen compressor whose objective is to facilitate extraterrestrial observation. This system could replace the mechanical…

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[In the news] Science on the fire front

What can science do to prevent forest fires? Anthony Collin, head of the Fire Team at LEMTA, has been conducting research with his team for many years to help firefighters…

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Fuel cells: defects in electrodes can spread to other components

The lifetime of fuel cells is the main obstacle to their large-scale deployment, especially in the transportation sector. Scientists have shown that some localized defects in the electrodes can propagate…

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