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The retreat of Andean tropical glaciers
The current retreat of Andean tropical glaciers exceeds that recorded during the warm periods of the last 11,000 years. Today, mountain glaciers are retreating in all regions of the world.
The origin of Martian meteorites revealed
Every year, thousands of tonnes of meteorites and micro-meteorites reach the Earth, mainly from the asteroid belt. Some of these meteorites have a much more exotic origin:
Marseille a million years ago: a Garden of Eden?
1 Ma (million years) ago, a migratory wave from the east, including humans (homo erectus) and animals (large mammals), swept onto the shores of the Mediterranean.
The oldest metal contamination at the foot of the Giza pyramids
A new study reveals the oldest copper and arsenic contamination on the Giza plateau in Egypt, dating back more than 5,000 years, to the foot of the
The Goutte à Goutte project for water resource issues
Freshwater accounts for just 3% of our planet's total water, most of which is stored in the form of ice at the poles. So there is very little water
An ancient ship on the Croatian coast
Study of the ballast of the Roman Republican wreck of Ilovik-Paržine in Croatia: how did the geology of carbonates help identify the construction site of an ancient ship? An interdisciplinary team from
Water Cycle Day
CEREGE's cross-disciplinary projects aim to create synergies between scientists from the Unit's various thematic teams, leading to original approaches to research and expertise in the following areas
Cordée des métiers des sciences au féminin
The aim of the "Women in science careers: why not me? trail is to make career guidance a real lever for gender equality.
Palaeoclimatology: how can we reconstruct past climates?
THURSDAY 6 JUNE20.30: Palaeoclimatology: how can we reconstruct past climates? Guillaume Leduc, palaeoclimatologist, CNRS Research Fellow at CEREGE Just as history tells us about human behaviour, palaeoclimates tell us about the past.