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Open Science, the challenge of transparency

Book> Culture & philosophy - Free

A new way of conceiving scientific research, open science, was born with the computer revolution. In the wake of Open Access (free access to the results of research funded by public money), it supports the great ideal of transparency which today invades all spheres of life in society. This book describes its origins, perspectives and objectives, and reveals the obstacles and obstacles due to private profit and academic conservatism.

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Marie-Antoinette by Dagoty, 1775 - Public domain

Visit the La Mode exhibition in Versailles

Visit> Exhibition - Free

Versailles fashion still inspires great designers today. It was in the 1780s, during the reign of Louis XVI, that trends in women's and men's fashion began to emerge. The two virtual exhibitions propose to decipher these codes that have emerged around the iconic figure of Marie-Antoinette.

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The courses of the most prestigious schools

Activity> Linguistics - Free

Why not use the time we originally spent going out to learn new things? This is now possible thanks to major American universities, including 8 in particular: Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University and Yale University. The 8 of them offer no less than 450 free online courses on 1,001 subjects!

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French rapper Jok'Air - Rémy Grandroques

Jok'Air in Paris

Concert> Hip Hop / RnB - Free

Jok'air made himself known within the MZ collective, which he led alongside Hache-P and Dehmo. However, after a more than promising start and the great success of the album "La Dictature" (gold record), the trio separated without warning. Stunned fans can still rejoice: it's time for Jok'air to shine solo!

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Computers out of service - Bob Elsdale

The year 2000 bug

Podcast> Company - Free

Today in Sensitive Affairs: the fear of the big bad bug of the year 2000… The guest is Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, professor of computer science and president of the ethics committee of the CNRS.

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