Communication
Can chemistry be environmentally friendly?
Published on: March 24 , 2026
Women remain significantly underrepresented in scientific patents
Published on: March 12 , 2026
Inaugural Lecture: Ecological Transition: Hope from the Sustainability Sciences
Published on: March 9 , 2026
New Faces of the Academy of Sciences: Episode 3 – Claude Grison
Updated on: April 15 , 2025
This week, our series “New Faces at the Academy” takes you to…
Taro: a plant with many uses
Last updated: March 29 , 2025
Quiet, it’s growing! Broadcast on Saturday, March 29, 2025. Taro is a nutritious plant that…
Nature Does Things Right, with Claude Grison
Updated on: March 6 , 2025
When science draws inspiration from what nature does… we call it biomimicry. The…
These 10 remarkable women are being inducted into the Academy of Sciences
Last updated: February 11 , 2025
They are immunologists, neurologists, astrophysicists… They all work in fields…
Happy New Year 2025 to all CNRS staff – Season’s greetings from Antoine Petit
Updated on: January 13 , 2025
Antoine Petit, CEO of the CNRS, extends his New Year’s greetings for 2025 to CNRS staff and reveals…
Ecocatalysis – A Unique Combination of Global Ecology and Green and Sustainable Chemistry
Last updated: January 7 , 2025
In the face of global crises of many kinds, new ways of thinking are needed. Ecocatalysis is a…
RI2 EcoPalladium National Program
Updated on: December 20 , 2024
Preventing the predicted drug shortage through palladium-based ecocatalysis for a…
25 Years Since the Allègre Law: Is the “Fear of Failure” Still Holding Back Innovation?
Updated on: December 19 , 2024
The Allègre Act of 1999 marked a turning point in the higher education and research ecosystem by…
25 Years of the Allègre Law: A Springboard for Innovation or an Unfinished Reform?
Updated on: December 17 , 2024
The Allègre Act of 1999 marked a turning point for the higher education and research ecosystem. It represented a break with the past…
Crusoé Mosquito Repellents on M6 News📺
Updated on: October 3 , 2024
🎬 🌿Watch Prof. Claude Grison’s appearance on the 7:45 p.m. news on M6! 🎬 🌿…
Water: A Fertile Ground for Innovation
Last updated: September 24 , 2024
Working alongside local stakeholders, CNRS laboratories are tackling a host of challenges…
What are the benefits of water mint?
Updated on: August 21 , 2024
Quiet, it’s growing! Broadcast on Wednesday, August 21, 2024. 27 min 38 sec. Highlights: “Encounter.”…
Metal-Contaminated Water: The Power of Invasive Plants Against Industrial Pollution [2/2]
Updated on: August 19 , 2024
Based in Montpellier, in the south of France, eco-chemist Claude Grison has…
Mineral Waters: In the Cévennes, a “Poisoned Paradise” [Part 1 of 2]
Updated on: August 19 , 2024
In Saint-Félix-de-Pallières (Gard, southern France) and the surrounding area, the mining heritage…
Mosquitoes: Does the blue light from LEDs really protect against bites?
Updated on: July 20 , 2024
LED mosquito repellent lamps claim to keep mosquitoes away, but their effectiveness has never…
Innovation After-Work Event: “An industry with a bright future—and the future of all industries”
Updated on: July 17 , 2024
The 5th edition of the Innovation Afterwork event took place on Monday, July 8, at the Jardin…