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Journée internationale des femmes et des filles de science à Marrakech avec l’IRD
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« L’histoire insoupçonnée de l’huître » : Stéphane Pouvreau invité de la Terre au carré
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CEPA 7 : le colloque d’écophysiologie animale aura lieu à Brest
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Polaris, le CNRS, l’UBO et l’ANR unissent leur force pour le LabCom « TrackInOil »
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Publication : la surpêche a réduit de moitié les populations mondiales de poissons chondrichthyens
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Journée internationale des femmes et des filles de science à Marrakech avec l’IRD
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« L’histoire insoupçonnée de l’huître » : Stéphane Pouvreau invité de la Terre au carré
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CEPA 7 : le colloque d’écophysiologie animale aura lieu à Brest
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Polaris, le CNRS, l’UBO et l’ANR unissent leur force pour le LabCom « TrackInOil »
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L’IA pour le milieu marin, séminaire interdisciplinaire jeunes chercheurs à Marrakech
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