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First “affaire” in Paris on Open Science

Posted on 4 February, 2020 by admin.ais.2019

Michela Bertero Jun 10, 2019 · 2min read   No other city than Paris could have been a more ideal setting for our first story from “Affair(e)s in Science”. The city of love… but also of top-notch science. I was in Paris last March in one of the research institutes bearing the name and today still […]

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