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Turbulences en rotation
© Samuel VIBOUD / LEGI / CNRS Photothèque
 Pillboxes of the CNRS national chemical library
© Frédéric Maligne / LCC / CNRS Photothèque
This trajectograph, at the heart of the Atlas experiment, is a detector used to measure the trajectory of particles from proton collisions.
© Éric Vigeolas / CPPM / CNRS Photothèque
The humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) or Napoleon fish, Fakarava atoll, Tuamotu archipelago, French Polynesia.
© Thomas Vignaud / CNRS Photothèque
Bronze dog statuette (Bavay) analysed by the Grand Louvre accelerator for elemental analysis (Aglae).
© Christophe Hargoues / C2RMF / AGLAE / CNRS Photothèque
Making the bottom of an evaporator flask with a coal.
© Jean-Claude Moschetti / ISCR / CNRS Photothèque
The qubit is the fundamental building block of the quantum computer, a superposition of 2 states, spin up (red) and spin down (blue).
© Sylvain Bertaina / IM2NP / LASIRe / FSU / CNRS Photothèque