2018
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Inflate cells to observe their inner life
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Monitoring the environment with artificial intelligence
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The hot Neptunes, planets that shrink
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Are you interested in the 3RS? Swiss 3R competence center: information & call for applications
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The Trojan horse of Staphylococcus aureus
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A molecule for fighting muscular paralysis
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Richard Feynman's centennial celebration
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Geneva recognised as a key hub for quantum physics
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3R seminar : 3D tissue cultures to study viral pathogenesis – November 6, 2018 – CMU
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Bursting the clouds for better communication
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Gravity, The universal attraction – Wright Colloquium – 5-9 nov 2018 – UNI Dufour
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A protein prevents plants from premature flowering
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Registration deadline : September 30, 2018
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When the seed becomes a plant, it has 48 hours to survive
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Iron and titanium in the atmosphere of an exoplanet
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Molecular switch detects metals in the environment
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The Indian Ocean, an unexpected methane sink?
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A common electronic language for magnetic resonance
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The apparent inner calm of quantum materials
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Ytterbium: the quantum memory of tomorrow
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Finding a planet with a 10 years orbit in a few months
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Nano and micro join forces to treat osteoarthritis
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An exoplanet inflated like a balloon
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Measuring the tension of a cell with a fluorescent molecule
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Germination: defeating bacteria with their own weapons
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Global warming: worrying lessons from the past
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Hunting molecules to find new planets
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A new kind of vaccine based on spider silk
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A happy marriage of model- and data-driven methods: from imaging to security
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Exoplanets, on the hunt of Universal life
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Freeing electrons to better trap them
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When superconductivity disappears in a quantum tube
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Stem cells organize themselves into pseudo-embryos
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Blue holes bring forgotten chemical element back on stage
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Global warming increases the risk of avalanches
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A grape constituent protects against cancer
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Making molecules asocial to boost their energy
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Why premature cell division promotes cancers
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How the African elephant cracked its skin to cool off
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6,000 years of sea level variations measured to the centimetre!
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7th iGE3 Annual Meeting – Tuesday, November 13, 2018 – CMU
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PhD School in Life Sciences
Faculties of Medicine and Science
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A bacterium that attacks burn victims will soon be unarmed