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Latest edition of the newsletter from the CNRS office in Rio de Janeiro

Publié le 09 août 2022
Découvrez la nouvelle édition de la newsletter trimestrielle présentant le panorama des actions du bureau du CNRS à Rio de Janeiro. Discover the latest edition of the quarterly newsletter presenting the activities of the CNRS office in Rio de Janeiro

​In summary :

– Voice of researchers : Interview with François de Vlesschouwer

– CNRS actions : Water, at the heart of all the paradoxes in the Brazilian cerrado, IRP Olecat: Catalysts for olefin production

– Spotlight on : UNESCO BRAZIL: Decade of Oceans and Decade of Languages

– Programs : REFEB Program: French Network for Brazilian Studies, Franco-Brazilian Chairs of the Universities of the State of Sao Paulo

– Events : The Franco-Chilean Antarctic Summit, Open Science Symposium in Buenos Aires, France-Brazil Study Day

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Mines de fer de Carajás, à proximité de Parauapebas, dans l’état du Pará, au Brésil. © Hervé THERY/CREDA/CNRS Photothèque

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