Science sur Mesure
EGCE took part in the Village des Sciences of CNRS with IDEEV the 5th and 6th of October. The 7th of October was a reserved day for school children.
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Insectinov3, a congress on insect production
Philippe Le Gall (DEEIT) is a member of the organizing comittee of the congress Insectinov3. This congress is dedicated to insect production for human food and cattle feed. The congress will be held the 26, 27 and 28th November 2019 at Biocitech Romainville – Grand Paris. 3 speakers from EGCE are registered: Philippe Le Gall,
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The garden week
In the gardens of the Trianon palace in Versailles: two days to present amphibians and bees to a students audience.
About Rhinchophores as food
P. le Gall’s (DEEIT) name appears in a film on edible insects around the world and in particular in Cameroun. The project is about Rhynchophorus phoenicis, or african palm weevil.
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SemIDEEV invited by IDEEV PhD students
IDEEV PhD students invite four scientists to deliver a talk in the domain of genetics, evolution and ecology. It will take place in the I2BC auditorium, Building 21, CNRS, Campus de Gif-sur-Yvette. Please note these seminars from 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm: – Wednesday June 26: Laurent Keller (Université de Lausanne, Suisse) – Friday August
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New social contact in honey bees
Jean-Christophe Sandoz’s team (Evolbee) work was published in Current Biology. A new social learning was demonstrated in honey bees. A mere social contact without food exchange allows worker bees to describe other worker bees the source of food. This article was distinguished for a dispatch in Current Biology. To read the article: Social Contact Acts
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New social contact in honey bees
Jean-Christophe Sandoz’s team (Evolbee) work was published in Current Biology. A new social learning was demonstrated in honey bees. A mere social contact without food exchange allows worker bees to describe other worker bees the source of food. This article was distinguished for a dispatch in Current Biology and a breve de l’INEE. To read
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