Shooting of the film ” NAMAZU : DETECTING EARLY THE MOVEMENTS OF THE CATFISH”

Labex UnivEarthS is pleased to announce that it is actively involved in the production of the scientific documentary that currently bears the title :   “Namazu: detecting early the movements of the catfish “ Les signaux de gravité : un nouvel outil pour la détection précoce des tremblements de terre The scientific context:   About five years ago geophysicists and gravitational […]

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International Conference “History of the neutrino”

UnivEarthS is pleased to support the international Conference on History of the neutrino, to be held on September 5-7, 2018 in Paris. Neutrinos play an exceptional role as well in particle or nuclear physics as in astrophysics. The purpose of the Conference is to cover the main steps of their History since the brilliant and inspired idea of Pauli in […]

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Reinterpreting Low Frequency LIGO/Virgo Events as Gravitationally-Lensed Magnified Stellar-Mass Black Hole Mergers at Cosmological Distances

Professor George Smoot (Université Paris Diderot, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Nazarbayev University, University of California) will give a colloquium entitled “Reinterpreting Low Frequency LIGO/Virgo Events as Gravitationally-Lensed Magnified Stellar-Mass Black Hole Mergers at Cosmological Distances” (abstract below), in Amphitheater Pierre Gilles de Gennes at 11am on Friday, July 6.     Title: Reinterpreting Low Frequency LIGO/Virgo Events as Gravitationally-Lensed Magnified Stellar-Mass Black Hole Mergers at Cosmological Distances  […]

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Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae: from the central engines to the observer

  A four-week scientific program on extreme explosive events (such as gamma-ray bursts, compact object mergers, core-collapse supernovae) is held at Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale and sponsored by the Ψ2 initiative of the Paris-Saclay University. In this program we aim to bring together and foster interactions between several communities (core collapse supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, neutron star mergers and magnetars). For this […]

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“How does the sun work?” by Allan-Sacha Brun

  For the documentary Science Grand Format on the sun, Allan-Sacha Brun was interviewed on RFI in the French program “Autour de la question” to answer many questions: How does the sun work? Our star that has shone for 4.5 billion years Should we fear its eruptions? What are these cycles? When will he disappear? Why turn around the sun? […]

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