Tag: science
The reopening of Musée de La Poste
Visitors will soon be able to explore the completely renovated museum at the
foot of Paris's Montparnasse Tower. The redesign sees the exhibition space reorganised...
Trees Exhibition at the Fondation Cartier
Bringing together a community of artists, botanists and philosophers, the Fondation
Cartier looks at the latest scientific research on trees, revealing their beauty and biological...
The Moon: from Real Travel to Imaginary Journeys
Fifty years since man first set foot on the moon, the Grand Palais charts early scientific efforts to map the firmament. Magical!
Paris-Born Chemist Jean-Pierre Sauvage Wins Nobel Prize
What would you do if you won a Nobel Prize?
Jean-Pierre Sauvage opened a bottle of champagne – a timeless, respectable way to celebrate an achievement...
Paris Expats Abroad – From Paris to Philly: 10 Questions with Scientist Jonathan Lerner
When did you move to the U.S., and where do you live there?
I moved in January 2016, and I live in Philadelphia.
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Creperie des Canettes: Delicious Crepes
La crêperie des Canettes, Paris 6th. Photo by patrianova.
It’s easy to get blasé about crêpes in Paris. If you’re anything like me, after a brief but...
Paris Official 10 Most Visited Museums & Monuments
Here are the Top 10 most visited Paris Museums and Monuments based on statistics from the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau that tracks the...