Public sessions, civic culture
The unprecedented technological rise the world has been experiencing since the middle of the last century has made more complex society's relations to science: innovation seduces but inspires fear, ethical questioning is now involved in every process of scientific research. In such a context, the Académie des Sciences invites the broad, enlightened public to conferences presented by the great figures of science, aimed at providing topical knowledge on major science themes bearing strong societal repercussions.
European Academies in World War I / 2 days
A Cycle of international conferences co-organized by the Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina, the Académie des Sciences and the Royal Society, June 8, 2017 and June 9, 2017, from 10 am to 6 pm Université de Lorraine, Metz - For any information:
Although the subject of science, especially chemistry, in the Great War has attracted a good deal of attention in recent years, the role of academies in the conflict has been littlestudied. Following an inaugural conference, held under the auspices of the Academia Leopoldina in Halle in 2014, two further conferences are planned for the spring of 2017 and the autumn of 2018 to continue work in this neglected area. Like the initial gathering in Halle, the conferences in 2017 and 2018 will be broad in their international coverage, and they will seek to maintain a strongly comparative focus. They will take account of the full range of the sciences and technology, including the medical sciences, and set the work of academies in a broad context embracing the relations between the diverse military, industrial, and political elements that bore on the conduct of the war.
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Opening remarks
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Maxime Schwartz - Les disciples de Pasteur et la Grande Guerre
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Jens Thiel - Akademiereden im "Krieg der Geister", 1914 bis 1918
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Geneviève Warland - The Académie royale de Belgique during the First World War : Ways of resisting the German occupation
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David Aubin - Les mathématiciens et la guerre à l'Académie des sciences
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Dieter Hoffmann, Manfred Rasch - The Kaiser Wilhelm Foundation for Military-Technical Science
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Nicolas Ginsburger - The Berlin Geographer Albrecht Penck in the First World War : the mobilization of an academician
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Pierre Lamandé - Un grand témoin du monde académique parisien durant et après la Première Guerre Mondiale : Emile Picard
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René Van Tiggelen - Radiology in a trench coat. Military radiology on the Western front during the Great War
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Patrick Mornet - Contremoulins and Hirtz compasses for the radiological detection of foreign bodies during World War One
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Philippe Taquet - Geology in the War
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Claude Debru - L'Académie nationale de médecine dans la guerre
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Nicolas Todd - Les conséquences épidémiologiques de la guerre
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Pierre Labrude - Auguste Sartory, professeur et pharmacien major. Des services exceptionnels à Nancy et à Paris pendant la Grande Guerre
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Gilles Denis - A Secret Committee of the Académie des sciences for organizing French agricultural research in 1916
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Tibor Frank - War and Science : The Impact of World War on the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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Johannes Feichtinger - The Academy of Vienna during the War
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Giovanni Paoloni - Vito Volterra and the Italian Academies during the Great War
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Laurent Rollet - Le Bureau des Longitudes dans la Guerre
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Conclusion de la conférence
The Future of Science Education for Children in a Changing World
Recommendations issued by the International Conference held at the occasion of the 20th anniversary ofLa main à la pâte.
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Genes as Therapies
Presentation by David Baltimore, Foreign Associate of the Académie des Sciences, Nobel Prize in Medicine - 18 November 2014.
In partnership with the chaire ESSEC Innovation Thérapeutique