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The Paradoxes of Ignorance in Early Modern England and France
… legacy of medieval doctrines of ignorance and taking a comparative perspective, Sandrine Parageau tells the history …
LERU Celebrates 20 Years of Mobilizing Research Universities
… the amount finally allocated to the Horizon Europe program, compared to the extremely disappointing budget initially …
In Search of the Origins of Language
… creations show technical and abstract sophistication comparable to ours. However, proving this for earlier … that they might physically be able to articulate sounds comparable to those of modern humans." The Necessity of an … features consistent with the fossil's ancestral position compared to Neanderthals, known for their forward-projecting …
“We share common cognitive abilities with other primates”
… to tools, it will demonstrate skillful use of them quite comparable to that of chimpanzees. In the natural … between species, including humans. For example, in a comparative study on the theory of mind, that is to say the …
Open Science Barometer: Sorbonne University, Top French University In Terms of Open Access
… open access in 2021. This rate has increased by 10 points compared to the previous year (2020) when 68% of …
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals the central role of low-mass galaxies in the reionization process of the Universe
… period. By analyzing these very low-mass galaxies, comparable to dwarf galaxies in the local Universe, the …
Improving the Detection of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
… These numerical biomarkers will then be tested and compared with standardized clinical scales and …
Alex Lanier
… to badminton. It made me happy, and this feeling was unique compared to other sports. At the time I saw it as a game, …
CHROMOTOPE, the 19th century chromaticturn
… Décoratifs Stefano Evangelista , professor of English and Comparative Literature at Oxford University/Trinity College …
Seeing with Sound
… a major innovation for blind people, especially compared to the latest advances in optogenetics? Gregory …