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DeLLight: Slowing down light in vacuum with intense laser pulses

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Interplanetary organic matter samples from asteroid Ryugu reported by the Hayabusa2 mission

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Visit of the delegation from The Laboratory of the Physics of the two Infinities Irène Joliot-Curie - IJCLab (Paris-Orsay)

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Ultra-high energy photons and super-heavy dark matter at the Pierre Auger Observatory

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The gamma emission of a nova predicted in great detail

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IJCLab contributes to the first steps of IN2P3 in 4D detectors

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SIXPAC, an in situ X-ray diffraction device coupled to an ion accelerator

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The European I.FAST project explores additive manufacturing applied to accelerators

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