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Scientists at Ifremer have made a major breakthrough by discovering a common mechanism between herpesvirus infection in oysters and the development of cancer in humans.
What are your plans for raising awareness of this vital cause among your employees?
That's the question our scientific coordinator, Charlie Mathiot, answered during his talk at our sponsor Meeschaert.
Today sees the opening of the 16th Conference of the Parties dedicated to biodiversity (COP16) in Cali, Colombia.
A big thank you to all the companies and teams who took up the challenge this year! Thanks to your commitment, we've taken another step towards protecting our ocean.
On Thursday, October 17, at Club 29 in Marseille, scientists and companies are invited to discover concrete solutions for preserving the ocean together and reducing the environmental impact of businesses.
On Thursday October 17, scientists, companies and experts met at Club 29 in Marseille to reduce the environmental impact of companies and work together on concrete solutions to protect the ocean.
Imagine diving alongside a freediving champion, exploring the depths of the ocean...
Our 6th call for projects attracted a record number of applications, testifying to the urgent need to support ocean research.
A huge congratulations to Jessie Kampman who won the title at the Grand Slam of Sardinia, the second and final event of the IKA KiteFoil World Series in Cagliari, on Saturday 5th October!
Having grown up in several countries, Martin quickly became aware of the environmental challenges facing our planet.
From October 4 to 14, the Fête de la Science brings together the general public to discover new scientific advances.
Did you know that our planet is governed by "planetary limits"? These are critical thresholds that humanity must not exceed to ensure a stable and habitable environment.
2025 will be the year of the ocean!
So why not start now?
Last Thursday, we launched this dynamic with our sponsors at our back-to-school breakfast at the Cercle des nageurs.