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Pictures of women
13th May 2019
The fifth issue of Météore will be published this Monday, May 13th 2019 in the newsstands of French-speaking Switzerland.
In Vivo in Newsweek
3rd April 2019
The magazine produced by LargeNetwork is considered by the American weekly magazine as a strong point of the Lausanne University Hospital.
Mental illnesses: better understood, better treated
16th April 2018
Even though mental disorders are frequent, they are still being treated too late. The fourteenth edition of In Vivo Magazine focuses on the work of researchers to improve the situation.
Fighting pollution with intelligence
18th January 2018
Optimization, automation and adaptation; engineers are redoubling their use of creative solutions to better protect the environment from the effects of construction. The 15th paper edition of Technologist sketches out the future of architecture.
The best magazines around the world gathered in one book
11th December 2017
“Pages” reviews today’s most creative magazines – and the places to find them.
Images of power
13 November 2017
Only 100 years ago, statues of Lenin began to spread across the USSR. Political imagery entered the industrial era. This is an opportunity for Météore to produce a special issue devoted to images of power.
SOS data
5th October 2017
Spying, robbery, usurpation and ransom are just a few of the threats hanging over our data. The fourteenth edition of Technologist focuses on the evolution of these risks and evaluates the solutions of scientist and politicians.
Rare diseases better known and better recognized
24th August 2017
Today, there are very few remedies for rare diseases. In Vivo shares how doctors and patients are fighting to advance the research.
A new social contract with robots
26th July 2017
Robots are now increasingly intelligent and able to perform complex tasks. What does this mean for our jobs? The magazine Technologist digs into the answer in its 13th edition.
What really counts?
22nd June 2017
"All things are numbers," said Pythagoras once, a prescient phrase particularly relevant to today's era of quantification and big data. The magazine Hémisphères digs into this trend in its 13th issue.
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