Nora Berrah, professor of Physics at the University of Connecticut, has been awarded the International Blaise Pascal Chaire d’Excellence. Photo courtesy of University of Connecticut’s Department of ...
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"Who needs God? Man can make it on his own." So claimed Reason, the philosophy that captured the imagination of seventeenth-century France. Its champions, Voltaire and Descartes, among others, tried ...
The year 1023 saw the beginning of the construction of the Romanesque abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel, at the request of Richard II of Normandy. The duke had celebrated his marriage six years earlier on ...
French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher Blaise Pascal was an all-around intellectual bad-ass. In his rather short life — Pascal succumbed to stomach cancer at the age of 39 — he managed to ...
This photograph shows La Pascaline, the first mechanical calculating machine, invented by French polymath Blaise Pascal, displayed at the Christie's auction house in Paris, on September 11, 2025.
Article ‘Count’ and ‘Share’ for Blaise Pascal University based on listed parameters only. The articles listed below published by authors from Blaise Pascal University, organized by journal and article ...
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