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The SNCF (national french railway board) has placed an order for the districts of  Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Grand Est and  Occitanie. Alstom is a pioneer as far as hydrogen trains are concerned, thanks to a technology developed in their production plant in Tarbes. They drove their first prototypes in Germany in 2018, and have now entered […]
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Exhibition__ When you ask people which are their favorite animals , most of the time they will mention dogs, cats, horses, dolphins, tigers, pandas… And if you ask about the insect category, they will tell you about butterflies, ladybirds, or bees. Louses, ticks, mosquitoes or dust mites are perceived rather like animals that we would […]
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Who would dare certify that the world is just an illusion ?  Square-root of the verb to be tells the story of one week of Talyani Waqar Malik’s existence when, depending on the decisions taken to face events, a direction was chosen rather than another. Drawing from his own story, Wajdi Mouawad describes in this […]
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Hydrogen is one of the lightest elements in the universe but also the most abundant : 75% of the universe’s mass is constituted of hydrogen and 92% of the molecules are made of hydrogen, such as water for example. Fantastic energy vector, hydrogen is totally decarbonized, that means it does not emit carbon dioxide (CO2), […]
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Exhibition___ In the context of the biannual Photoclimat which will take place in Paris the Parc hosts right now a large exhibition of  the British photographer Tim Flach in a unique setting. His work is concentrated exclusively on the animal world. He shows a particular concern and sensitivity for all species, in their diversity, and […]
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Exhibition___ Stunning costumes, broken beats and sung sparring matches : the exhibition pays tribute to the extraordinary creativity of the Louisiana African-Americans during the Black Indians parades. It represents what was born from the melting together of the ancient slaves’ memory with the memory of the Native American communities.
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Theatre__ Nowadays , in the transit zone of a European airport , Amir, an Iranian playwright and other travelers, immigrants or exiled, are held back by the Border Police for various questions about their visa. In parallel, in 1940, deserters, jews, artists and German opponents sought by the Wehrmacht, roam in the port of Marseille […]
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 Exhibition  On novembre the 13th, 1872 , Monet painted from his hotel room in Le Havre, a view of the port in the fog. Presented two years later under the title ´Impression, rising sun’ (1872, Paris, Marmottan museum) this painting inspired the art critic Louis Leroy,  the term ´Impressionists’ and gave this name to the […]
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