Science and technology

π Health and biotech π Science and technology

3D printing in hospitals: open innovation during the COVID-19 crisis

With Benoit Tezenas du Montcel, Assistant Professor at Institut Mines-Télécom Business School, Charlotte Krychowski, Assistant Professor at Institut Mines-Télécom Business School

On October 28th, 2025
5 min reading time

Open innovation has helped counter shortages in hospitals during the COVID-19 crisis while boosting manufacturing processes.

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π Science and technology π Planet

Biochar: an emerging method of CO2 storage

With David Houben, Director of Agrosciences College at UniLaSalle

On October 21st, 2025
4 min reading time
π Space π Science and technology π Energy

Ultra-lightweight, high-performance, foldable: advances in space photovoltaics

With Daniel Lincot, Emeritus CNRS Research Director at IPVF, Loris Ibarrart, Specialist in onboard energy at CNES

On October 14th, 2025
4 min reading time

The competitiveness of space-based photovoltaics stems from its main advantages: autonomous energy production and increasing yields.

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π Space π Science and technology

Starlink: low-earth orbit satellites could ruin radio astronomy

With Xiang Zhang, CNRS Researcher at Laboratoire d'études spatiales et d'instrumentation en astrophysique, Philippe Zarka, CNRS Research Director at Laboratoire d'instrumentation et de recherche en astrophysique

On June 25th, 2025
6 min reading time
π Industry π Science and technology π Geopolitics

Semiconductors: can European industry regain ground?

With Sébastien Dauvé, Director of CEA-Leti

On April 2nd, 2025
5 min reading time

To counter its dependence on Asia and the United States in the electronic semiconductor market, Europe, which represents just under 10% of world production, has launched the Chips Act.

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π Digital π Society π Science and technology

How open-source AI could modernise public services

With Christophe Gaie, Head of the Engineering and Digital Innovation Division at the Prime Minister's Office, Laurent Denis, Technical Architect in the Prime Minister's Office

On March 19th, 2025
6 min reading time