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Video report : Stephen Hawking's black hole hypothesis tested in the lab by two C2N researchers

According to Stephen Hawking's theory, black holes should emit particles. But this radiation is too weak to be observed. To try and understand this phenomenon, two C2N researchers, Jacqueline Bloch and Sylvain Ravets, have built artificial black holes: microscopic structures …

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Designing matter on a nanometric scale : report from C2N in L'Usine Nouvelle magazine

"Editing electronic circuits, preparing samples for transmission electron microscopy or creating nanopores... the capabilities of focused ion beams are numerous. But they all have one thing in common : nanometric precision". Jacques Gierak, head of the Instrumention and ion source …

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e-miRgency : the new spin-off from C2N's research work

Founded in January 2024 and housed at C2N, this start-up aims to exploit a patented technology based on microfluidics and electrochemistry to detect nucleic acids in short sequences quickly, sensitively and without error compared with RT-qPCR. This technology is …

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CNRS Entreprises Club visit to C2N : a journey to the heart of the infinitesimal

This visit, organised with the CNRS Business Relations Department - DRE, will reveal some of the research being carried out in the field of health. It will include visits to laboratories, demonstrations and presentations of projects at various stages …

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Energy management in cleanrooms : Actions and feedback from C2N in Salles Propres magazine

How to control the energy consumption of a cleanroom dedicated to microelectronic technologies while maintaining the environmental parameters required for micro-nanofabrication processes or materials development? This is the challenge for C2N, hosting one of the largest clean-room micro-nanotechnology facilities …

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