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Face to face between wrestlers, painting by Natalia S. Goncharova, and keratinocytes, told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
A composition of the painter Wols and a Drosophila fly head seem to observe us. This relationship to another, fear or empathy, told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
An ancient rock engraving in Niger and a kidney cell preserved for a quarter of a century in a test tube, two human traces vis-à-vis told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
Between Sands, wash I of the painter Alfred Manessier and the electric organ of the torpedo fish, a strange approach imagined by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
Kandinsky's work Accompanied encasement and a mitochondria, this reservoir of energy in the heart of the cells of our body, told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "Correspondence(s)"
The diatoms in farandole of colors on a large blue background and the colorful figurines of the blue painting of sky of Vassily Kandinsky, told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "Correspondence(s)"
What's in common between the red spots of the Roses under the trees of Gustav Klimt and the osteoclasts, these cells nestled in the heart of our bones? The biologist Jean Claude Ameisen answers ...
An episode of the series "Correspondence(s)"
Biologist Jean Claude Ameisen tells us about astrocytes, these cells of the brain, and Fantasy, painting by Odilon Redon ....
An episode of the series "Correspondence(s)"
What's the difference between a German Wolster's butterfly's wing and the journey of a spermatozoon? The story of a birth, answers the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen ...
An episode of the series "Correspondence(s)"
A photograph of the Seyne-sur-Mer bridge signed Nick Ayello and the intimate structure of a bone told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen ...
An episode of the series "Correspondence(s)"
In 2014, an Ebola epidemic of unknown magnitude has been more deadly than all the previous epidemics. The WHO has authorized eight experimental treatments... An episode of the series "Killer diseases".
Meningitis was described for the first time in 1768 by the British Robert Whytt. Today, the Inserm team led by Guillaume Duménil tries to understand how the bacteria accesses the brain. An episode of the series "Killer diseases".