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- June 26, 2020
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Paris Musée en Herbe welcomes children and adults so that they can discover the mysterious world of the small insects living in our world. The “Araignées, Lucioles et Papillons” (Spiders, Lightning Bugs and Butterflies) exhibition expects you from June 13, 2020 to January 3, 2021. Discover this display with your family and enjoy the many […]
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- June 21, 2020
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The analysis, published recently in the scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, comes at a time when the planet is still in shock from the coronavirus pandemic. It takes root in the destruction of the environment, and the new infectious disease transmitted from animals to humans is having devastating consequences. Analysis of […]
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- June 16, 2020
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With the coronavirus epidemic, the world of culture has taken a break: museums have closed, cultural events have been postponed or canceled ... But as often after the rain comes the good weather and here it is the doors open again on the beautiful collections and exhibitions of the museums. From the third week of […]
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- June 12, 2020
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- June 09, 2020
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- June 06, 2020
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Fashion and haute-couture lovers are expected at the Galerie Azzedine Alaïa to discover an exhibition revolving around the creations of Cristobal Balenciaga and Azzedine Alaïa. An exhibition called “Alaïa et Balenciaga, Sculpteurs de la forme” and running from May 20 to June 28, 2020. Two fashion giants whose creations complete each other in a compelling […]
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- June 03, 2020
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Tropical forests could lose their role as a major carbon store if the daytime temperature exceeds 32 ° C, a situation that would affect nearly three-quarters of these forests if global warming reaches 2 ° C, according to a study published in Science. “Tropical forests currently store the equivalent of a quarter of a century […]
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, global media is reporting on a “silver lining” of the crisis: that nature is getting a break as people are forced to stay home. Penguins on the streets of Cape Town, a kangaroo roaming around Adelaide and a crab-eating fox exploring Bogotá suburbs are just a few examples. These stories are coupled with reports of clean […]
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