Neutrino Geoscience 2015 Workshop
The 2015 edition of the “Neutrino Geoscience” workshop will take place at IPGP from june 15th to 17th http://www.ipgp.fr/fr/evenements/neutrino-geoscience-2015-conference
» Read moreThe 2015 edition of the “Neutrino Geoscience” workshop will take place at IPGP from june 15th to 17th http://www.ipgp.fr/fr/evenements/neutrino-geoscience-2015-conference
» Read moreUnivEarthS is currently organized into 17 collaborative projects that focus on three themes “emergence, evolution, catastrophe.” Today, UnivEarthS launches two calls for proposals: Interface project call: 320 k€ maximum to be spread over a period of 4 years (80k€ maximum per year) Intention letter: 18th June Submission deadline: 17th September Workshop project call: 10 k€ maximum for 1 year Submission […]
» Read moreK. Baillié, S. Charnoz, and E. Pantin, members of Interface Project “From dust to stars”, publish their results in the newspaper Astronomy & Astrophysics. Their article is entitled Time evolution of snow regions and planet traps in an evolving protoplanetary disk. Artist’s impression of a protoplanetary disk © Dante & Baillié References : K. Baillié, S. Charnoz, and E. Pantin. Astronomy […]
» Read moreTitan, the largest satellite of Saturn, has a thick atmosphere dominated by nitrogen and carbon compounds. This satellite has many similarities with Earth, including a very active weather cucle, essentially controlled by methane, and many landscapes with extremely familar faces in particular huge fields of linea dunes around the equator. Such dune are observed in many terrestrial deserts and even […]
» Read moreA workshop entitled « Gamma-Ray Bursts in the Multi-messenger Era » has bee organized in Paris from june 16th to 19th 2014 at IPGP. During the four days of the workshop, more than 100 scientists, including astrophysicists, particle physicists, and gravitational wave specialists, of different countries have met to discuss how to collaborate on the theoretical and experimental aspects of Gamma-Ray Bursts […]
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