A gravitational wave detector on the Moon?
An international team of scientists and engineers is proposing a revolutionary concept to detect gravitational waves on the Moon.
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An international team of scientists and engineers is proposing a revolutionary concept to detect gravitational waves on the Moon.
Une première pierre symbolique a été posée ce mardi 22 septembre pour inaugurer le début du chantier de construction du nouveau bâtiment situé au croisement entre la rue Saint-Gilles et la rue Louvrex.
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Professor Philippe Ghosez's team in Theoretical Materials Physics at UR CESAM publishes its latest discoveries on these complex and promising compounds.
The aim is to enable a wide open return to face-to-face teaching on campuses by testing the 30,000 community members on a regular, anonymous and voluntary basis.
Inspired by the functioning of the human brain and based on a biological mechanism called neuromodulation, it allows intelligent agents to adapt to unknown situations.
Winner of the Prix Francqui 2017, Steven Laureys receives the Generet Prize, managed by the King Baudouin Foundation, worth one million euros for research into the "post-coma" period.
The quality of education, research and governance of HECLiège-‐Management School of ULiège rewarded by the international EQUIS accreditation.
A new study involving Xavier Fettweis reports an alarming situation, which could have an unprecedented impact.
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