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  2. List of science magazines - Wikipedia

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    Science magazines are read by non-scientists and scientists who want accessible information on fields outside their specialization. Articles in science magazines are sometimes republished or summarized by the general press. Horisont is the oldest continuously published general science magazine in Estonia. Cover image from 1967.

  3. Rodolphe-Madeleine Cleophas Dareste de La Chavanne

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    Rodolphe Dareste de La Chavanne. Rodolphe-Madeleine Cléophas Dareste de La Chavanne (December 25, 1824 – March 24, 1911) was a French jurist.. Born in Paris, he studied at the École des Chartes and the Faculty of Law of Paris, and starting early on a legal career he rose to be counsellor to the Court of Cassation (1877 to 1900).

  4. Danièle Bourcier - Wikipedia

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    Le Tour du monde de la sérendipité en 80 récits, avec P. van Andel, Paris, Tredaniel, 2016; Open data & Big data, (D. Bourcier & P. de Filippi eds), Paris, Mare & Martin, 2016. De la sérendipité dans la science, la technique, l'art et le droit, avec Pek Van Andel, Paris, Hermann, 2 e édition, 2013, 323 p. La société en action.

  5. Science & Vie - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was started in 1913 with the name La Science et la Vie. [1] In 1982, a spinoff computer magazine, Science et Vie micro [] (SVM) was launched.The first magazine was published at the end of 1983 and was such a success that the number of copies were insufficient on the market.

  6. La Recherche - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1946 Under the name Atomes (Atoms), it changed its name to the current La Recherche in 1970. The first issue with the title was published in May 1970. [1] It absorbed the French journal Nucleus, formerly La Revue Scientifique de France et de l'étranger (the Scientific Journal of France and Abroad) in 1971, followed by Science Progrès, Découverte, formerly La Nature in 1973.

  7. Le Nouvel Obs - Wikipedia

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    The 1964 incarnation of the magazine was founded by Jean Daniel and Claude Perdriel. [5] The head office is in the building to the left, 10–12 Place de la Bourse, Paris. Since 1964, Le Nouvel Observateur has been published by Groupe Nouvel Observateur on a weekly basis [6] [7] and has covered political, business and economic news.

  8. Institut de Droit International - Wikipedia

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    In September 2023, the Institut celebrated its 150 years anniversary on the occasion of the 81st session that took place in Angers, France. [3] For the occasion, three French government ministers were invited to participate in the session and video messages from the President of France, Emmanuel Macron and the United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres were presented during the ...

  9. La Nature - Wikipedia

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    La Nature (English: Nature) was a French language magazine aimed at the popularization of science established in 1873 by French scientist and adventurer Gaston Tissandier. The magazine also received an enormous amount of time, effort, and contributions from his brother, Albert Tissandier .