Best wishes 2024!
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The university in general
January 1, 2024 - January 31, 2024
In 2023, UGA contributed to many discoveries and advances that have an impact on our society.
Students, staff and partners, these are your successes!
Best wishes for 2024.
More about our 2023 highlights
Université Grenoble Alpes does leading research designed to produce new knowledge and innovation at the service of the society at large, humanist development and the preservation of the planet.Focus on some of 2023's key discoveries and contributions.
- Josephson Junctions in Quantum Hall Effect Regime: The Emergence of a Revolutionary Era in Superconducting DevicesOn November 29, 2023In an article published today in the journal Nature, an international team of researchers, led by scientists from the University of Grenoble Alpes and CNRS, announced a breakthrough in the field of quantum physics in sup...Find out more
- Blood of glaciers: how an alga adapts to living in snowOn November 23, 2023In the spring, Alpine glaciers sometimes don a sheer red or orangish veil. Known as ‘red snow’ or ‘blood snow’, this phenomenon is caused by the blooming of Sanguina nivaloides, a microscopic alga.Find out more
- Low-cost green hydrogen using natural catalystsOn April 7, 2023Experts from Swansea University, the Department of Molecular Chemistry (DCM - CNRS/UGA) and the Laboratory for the Chemistry and Biology of Metals (LCBM - CEA/CNRS/UGA) have joined forces to develop a practical way to pr...Find out more
- International team examines how selenium could help in fight against ovarian cancerOn March 14, 2023Selenium is a micronutrient that plays an essential role in human health but is toxic at high levels. However, new biomedical research has shown selenium actually has anti-cancer properties when used at high doses. To ov...Find out more
- An epigenetic checkpoint for plant growth and lignin biosynthesisOn February 16, 2023Using a Histone 3 mutant in the Arabidopsis model plant, researchers from France (LPCV - CEA/CNRS/INRAE/UGA and IBMP - CNRS Strasbourg) and Israel (University of Jerusalem) have studied the true role of the Lysine 27 res...Find out more
- Two proteins join forces to make flowersOn February 3, 2023What mechanisms are behind the formation of flowers? To answer this question, a 25-year-old enigma has just been solved by the team of François Parcy, CNRS researcher at the Laboratoire physiologie cellulaire et végétale...Find out more
- Stereo scientists refute the existence of sterile neutronsOn January 12, 2023Stereo, the collaboration between the CEA, CNRS, the Université Grenoble-Alpes (UGA), the Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB), the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), and the Max Planck Institut für Kernphysik (MPIK), has foun...Find out more
- Discovery of world's oldest DNA breaks million-year recordOn January 5, 2023A new chapter in evolutionary history starts with the recent discovery of two-million-year-old DNA: Microscopic fragments of environmental DNA have been discovered in sediments from northern Greenland. Using state-of-the...Find out more
Published on December 20, 2023
Updated on December 21, 2023
Updated on December 21, 2023