Tag: Science

  • Effervesciences Clos Lucé

    Consisting of an exceptional historical heritage celebration, the Effervesciences Clos Lucé unfolds in the heart of 2 rue du Clos Lucé to showcase regional excellence. The tradition is deeply rooted in ancestral customs that have shaped the territory’s history for several centuries. Embodying the authentic essence of the Loire Valley, the event anchors the regional character and pride of the surrounding territory. The attendee experience is defined by an immersive program featuring a rich variety of cultural and artistic showcases. The gathering generates a meaningful social impact, fostering community engagement and providing a platform for cultural exchange. The proceedings offer significant data for researchers focusing on the evolution of regional arts, traditional crafts, and history. Ultimately, the gathering ensures the transmission of ancestral skills and traditions to the youth of the Centre-Val de Loire territory.

  • 50 ans de la Ferme des Bordes

    In the vibrant atmosphere of Ferme Expérimentale des Bordes, the 50 ans de la Ferme des Bordes represents a unique rural life gathering for travelers and residents alike. The event’s inception is linked to significant historical developments that define the legacy and character of the local district. Reflecting the unique spirit of the land, the manifestation reinforces the cultural bonds and regional memory of the population. The festival offers a dynamic experience for guests, combining traditional festivities with engaging modern attractions. The celebration plays a crucial role in enhancing civic pride and supporting the social and economic development of the local community. For the scientific community, the manifestation provides a wealth of information regarding regional sociology and the preservation of folk history. The legacy of this celebration continues to inspire and inform the preservation of the territory’s historical and artistic assets.

  • Terint 2026 – Colloquium

    This scientific colloquium consists of an international gathering of experts focusing on the development of smart and sustainable territories.[7] Historically Porto-Vecchio has served as a strategic point for Mediterranean trade and environmental management discussions in the south. The regional identity is linked to the island’s pioneering role in balancing modern technology with traditional agricultural and natural preservation. Visitors and professionals engage in technical debates about the ecological transition and the future of smart island governance. The social impact fosters collaboration between the university and local territorial management for sustainable growth. For researchers it provides a critical platform for analyzing the intersection of Mediterranean environmental policy and digital innovation. Preserving the island’s natural and social legacy through scientific foresight is the core goal of this biennial meeting.

  • Ciuttata in core à i canyons

    This immersive scientific showcase consists of an interactive exhibition produced by the French Biodiversity Office to explore the submarine canyons of the Mediterranean.[4] Historically the island’s coastal geography has played a vital role in deep-sea research and the mapping of aquatic biodiversity. The regional identity is highlighted by Corsica’s unique status as a natural marine sanctuary with high ecological stakes. Visitors engage with cutting-edge technology and interactive displays to witness the hidden life of the island’s deep-water canyons. The social impact raises awareness about climate change and the fragility of the marine environments surrounding the island. For researchers the exhibition provides a high-level dissemination of maritime knowledge to the general public and students. Preserving the underwater legacy of the Mediterranean is the central educational goal of this program in Bastia.

  • RDV Jardins – Saint-Denis MSH Nord

    The House of Human Sciences (MSH) Paris Nord opens its garden for a day of scientific discovery and sound-based artistic encounters in Saint-Denis. With a heritage that echoes through this site was a former industrial plant that has been transformed into a national research center focusing on urban and cultural dynamics. celebrates the enduring spirit of the regional identity of the Saint-Denis plain as a new frontier for intellectual innovation and high-level landscape research. invite enthusiasts to engage with guided walks ‘at the listening of the soil’ and interact with researchers on the role of urban nature in social well-being. This opening has a high social impact by democratizing access to professional research institutions and fostering a dialogue between science and the community. For researchers it afford an exceptional case study on the successful integration of academic infrastructure into the local regional ecological network. The program ensures the legacy of the MSH as a site of shared knowledge remains strong for the public and future scholars.

  • Night of the Stars – Botanical Garden Strasbourg

    This nocturnal scientific event at the University of Strasbourg’s Botanical Garden offers a rare opportunity to explore the relationship between regional flora and celestial cycles. Historically, the garden’s position near the historic observatory reflects the Enlightenment-era mission of the University to study all natural phenomena. The evening highlights the regional identity as a center for astronomical and botanical research, featuring guided star-gazing sessions among rare tropical plants. Visitors experience a profound silence and wonder as they navigate the illuminated greenhouses with expert astronomers and botanists. The social impact is significant, promoting scientific literacy and environmental awareness in a magical urban setting. Researchers in ethno-botany value the event for its focus on the biological clocks of regional plant species and their reaction to light cycles. By hosting this night, the University ensures that its scientific treasures remain a source of inspiration for the urban public in a functional academic context. It is a mandatory visit for researchers of Rhenish scientific history and urban biodiversity. The event successfully demystifies the relationship between the earth and the sky for a diverse local audience.