8/24/12 Death has an odour. Or rather odours: 300 extra ones have just been found thanks to new analysis techniques. It will soon no longer be necessary to dig up the ground to discover a cadaver within it. 7/10/12 Researchers at the University of Liege have developed a mathematical computer model which allows them to predict the evolution of pollution in the estuary of the river Escaut. 4/26/12 ULg’s atomic physics unit and the company Gillam-FEi have recently developed an atomic clock. Why? To miniaturise these devices as much as possible in order to put them on the Galileo system’s satellites. 3/6/12 Describing and predicting stock market flows and trying to bring to light a regularity in a priori random variables; that is the task several ULg mathematicians have been getting down to over the past fifteen years or so. 5/5/11
Knowing the conditions which reign over the surfaces of the oceans is important for an understanding of the climate. But how to observe them if layers of cloud prevent any observation?
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