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  2. Horizon (online magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Horizon is an online-only, open-access magazine covering research and innovation, [1] published in Brussels since 2013 [2] by the European Commission.It covers a wide range of topics, including agriculture, energy, environment, frontier research, health, ICT, industry, policy, science in society, security, social sciences, space and transport.

  3. HAL (open archive) - Wikipedia

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    HAL was started in 2001 by Franck Laloë, initially at École normale supérieure (ENS), and was later transferred to the Centre pour la communication scientifique directe (CCSD); other French institutions, such as Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (Inria), have joined the system. While it is primarily directed towards ...

  4. List of magazines in Belgium - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. Category:Magazines published in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    A Belgian magazine is a periodical publication from Belgium containing a variety of articles on various subjects. The main article for this category is List of magazines in Belgium . See also: Category:Newspapers published in Belgium

  7. 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.

  8. Trends (Belgian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In its initial phase the magazine was published on a biweekly basis. [2] It offers business news [7] and targets business executives, managers, entrepreneurs and professionals. [6] The headquarters of Trends is in Brussels. [3] [8] The magazine publishes a list, Trends Manager of the Year, in the fields of economy, politics and finance each ...

  9. The Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe (CCSD) is a French organization of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) devoted to the development of the open access repositories HAL, TEL and MediHal, the web platform Episciences [] and the web platform Sciencesconf.