As the 2019 elections approach, and the European project is undergoing profound political questioning, the Horizon Europe (FP9) programme ought to easily generate universal agreement. And in fact, in a
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Blockchain: a strong link to rebuild confidence in the agriculture of the future?
In recent years, blockchain has frequently hit the headlines in the banking and finance sector, which have seen crypto-currencies multiply and strengthen their role as outsider options. The commonly accepted
As part of the Rise for Climate rally last Saturday, thousands of activists gathered in over 100 countries for a march. Their objective: to challenge politicians to take radical decisions.
“Anti-Cambridge Analytica” text: the European Commission on the right side of the “truth”?
As we have just heard that the European Commissioner for Justice, Věra Jourová, is heading up a draft text intended to protect European elections from a scandal like Cambridge Analytica,
It’s been a strange summer for wheat. If there is one cereal that has got people talking recently, it is the illustrious descendent of triticale: alternately victim of drought, then
While the whole of the rest of Europe has been on a summer break, the Court of Justice of the European Union has not been idle. In fact, in a
While the summer warmth encourages you to relax, here is a small selection of books to cultivate your mental garden and meditate on the fundamental questions of science and science
After many years of featuring as a Hollywood plot device for the Lost Jurassic Worlds, the project of resurrecting an extinct species now seems to have actually come off the
On 10th July, French MPs will vote on a symbolic measure: an amendment championed by Ecology Minister Nicolas Hulot, which proposes to include “the preservation of the environment and biological
Over 85,000 French people have signed an online petition called Bac S : c’était quoi ce sujet de math 2018 ? (Filière S) [“Bac S : What was this maths