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The concept of symmetry is familiar to us. It's found in art, music and architecture – and in biology, chemistry and physics. It's in us and around us. But what is not as well known or as obvious are the symmetries that exist in the infinitely large and the infinitely small. These symmetries are intricately linked to the physical laws that govern our Universe... Read more

THE LECTURES

Free entrance
Simultaneous translation in French and English will be available

04 NOVEMBER 2024 18:30

Jean-Philippe Uzan CNRS Professor, Paris Institute of Astrophysics

The making of a true second

05 NOVEMBER 2024 18:30

Daniel Baumann Chee-Chun Leung Professor, National Taiwan University

The Power of Symmetry

06 NOVEMBER 2024 18:30

Yasmine Amhis Research director CNRS

Is Alice’s rabbit made of antimatter?

07 NOVEMBER 2024 18:30

Edmund Copeland Professor of Physics, University of Nottingham, UK

Your Universe – the past, the present and the future!

08 NOVEMBER 2024 18:30

Enrico Coen Professor at the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK

From Atoms to Orchids: Unravelling the Symmetries of Life

The Sound and light show

Journey in Symmetries

spectacle

27 October to 17 November 2024
Every evening, 6:30pm, 7:30pm, 8:30pm
(Duration: 20 minutes)
On the façade of the Museum of Art and History (MAH)

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