At a time when a great deal of erroneous or approximate information on major scientific issues is circulating on the internet, the Académie des sciences has chosen to make available a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) to provide reliable, rigorous and accessible insig
We went to meet the prizewinners, as well as Bing-Yu Chen, Vice-Minister of Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council, who emphasized the importance of this prize in scientific cooperation between France and Taiwan.
At a time when the dissemination of knowledge is undermined by an unbalanced economic model, the Académie des Sciences and the CNRS have signed a co-publishing agreement to develop a diamond open-access scientific publication model, free of charge for authors and rea
Grande salle des séances - Institut de France - 23 quai de Conti
Registration coming soon
Our mission
The Académie des Sciences encourages, supports and protects the spirit of scientific research. It contributes to the progress of science and its applications, to the dissemination of science in France and abroad, and leads reflection on current and future political, ethical and societal issues.
The Academy's scientific journals are freely accessible to all. Among them, Vie des sciences is aimed more specifically at the general public, and strives to encourage dialogue between disciplines, as well as between science and any interested reader.
Get the latest news from the Académie des sciences, upcoming events, new media releases, latest publications...
Your e-mail address will be used exclusively for sending our newsletters, in accordance with our privacy and personal data processing policy. You may unsubscribe at any time by clicking on the link provided in each newsletter.