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Human interactions during the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Western Europe: The dual perspectives of cultural and biological exchanges – INTERACT
Archaeological research shows that the dispersal of the Neolithic took a more complex turn when reaching the western parts of Europe. It is conceivable that the concurrence of the two main “streams” o
Collective marketing strategies and new circular business models for valorising local food, agro-waste and by-products: example of the olive oil chain – COLIVE
Farmers and agrifood SMEs play a crucial role in Mediterranean local food domains, and their product diversity and traditional know-how reflect the cultural richness and fascinating history of this ar
New Implications of Lyman-Alpha forests for Cosmology – NILAC
The NILAC project uses the information embedded in the Lyman-a forest of distant quasars to infer constraints on cosmology
Quantifying Himalayan Erosion Fluxes from the Bengal fan record – HimalFan
The Himalaya is one region of the world where tectonic and climate interact dramatically. Since the India-Asia collision, the exhumation of the Himalayas has interacted with the Asian monsoon to gener
Distant speech communication with heterogeneous unconstrained microphone arrays – DiSCogs
DiSCogs aims at solving fundamental sound processing issues in order to place speech at the center of a new hands-free and flexible communication experience, exploiting the many devices equipped with
Turbulence DYNamics around wind and marine turbine blades – DYNEOL
The DYNEOL project proposed by the CORIA, LEGI, LML and PPRIME laboratories, is a fundamental research project, which aims at quantifying the dynamical behavior of the flow around a blade as a functio
Rhythms of attentional exploration and selection – RATES
Accumulating evidence suggest that the phenomenological, continuous stream of our perceptual experience relies on a series of discrete moments, similar to the snapshots of a video clip. The rhythms of
Look who’s talking: Interactions between face processing and speech perception during perceptual narrowing in monolingual and bilingual German and French infants – BabyFaceSpeech
From the beginning of life infants are exposed to talking faces. During their first year they become attuned to their native language as well as to faces which belong to their parents’ ethnic group. I