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Opening in June 2019 after nine years of construction, the Cité de l'économie is Europe's first museum dedicated to the ...
The Great Fear of 1789 was a major chapter in the French Revolution and a defining moment in modern history. Between July 20 ...
A nuclear power plant in northern France hit by a jellyfish invasion was getting back online on Wednesday, operator EDF said, with service restored at the first of four closed reactors.
A French university says almost 300 U.S. researchers have applied for its "Safe Place for Science" program, seeking "scientific asylum" amid Trump's academic funding cuts.
Fête de la Science 2025: Paris program by arrondissement For this Fête de la Science 2025, Paris invites curious people of all ages to meet scientists and take part in free events and workshops, ...
In a paper published Wednesday (Aug. 20) in the journal Science Advances, researchers analyzed the remains of 82 people ...
In today’s Tour de France, I’m tempted to see not just a redemption narrative but an arc toward human perfectibility—and need to remind myself that, back in the worst doping years, fans were ...
French science is very much alive. Under the Nazis, most laboratories and their staffs were left intact, even managed to aid the resistance movement. The early Nazi policy was conciliatory, ...
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FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks with Lawrence Gostin, Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre on National and Global ...
For fans of the Tour de France, the word extraterrestrial has a special resonance—and not a fun, Spielbergian one. In 1999 the French sports newspaper L’Équipe ran a photo of Lance Armstrong ...