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Le beau parcours d'une de nos anciennes étudiante-athlète!!
10/24/2022

Le beau parcours d'une de nos anciennes étudiante-athlète!!

Après les compétitions internationales de vélo de montagne, l’Almatoise Kristina Laforge se plonge dans un nouveau défi : celui d’être pharmacienne-propriétaire. L’athlète à la retraite occupe cette fonction depuis près de trois mois, après un retour en région fortuit.

10/05/2022

BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless “for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry.”

The 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry is about making difficult processes easier. Barry Sharpless and Morten Meldal have laid the foundation for a functional form of chemistry – click chemistry – in which molecular building blocks snap together quickly and efficiently. Carolyn Bertozzi has taken click chemistry to a new dimension and started utilising it in living organisms.

Chemists have long been driven by the desire to build increasingly complicated molecules. In pharmaceutical research, this has often involved artificially recreating natural molecules with medicinal properties. This has led to many admirable molecular constructions, but these are generally time consuming and very expensive to produce.

Barry Sharpless – who is now being awarded his second Nobel Prize in Chemistry – started the ball rolling. Around the year 2000, he coined the concept of click chemistry, which is a form of simple and reliable chemistry, where reactions occur quickly and unwanted by-products are avoided.

Shortly afterwards, Morten Meldal and Barry Sharpless – independently of each other – presented what is now the crown jewel of click chemistry: the copper catalysed azide-alkyne cycloaddition. This is an elegant and efficient chemical reaction that is now in widespread use. Among many other uses, it is utilised in the development of pharmaceuticals, for mapping DNA and creating materials that are more fit for purpose.

Carolyn Bertozzi took click chemistry to a new level. To map important but elusive biomolecules on the surface of cells – glycans – she developed click reactions that work inside living organisms. Her bioorthogonal reactions take place without disrupting the normal chemistry of the cell.

These reactions are now used globally to explore cells and track biological processes. Using bioorthogonal reactions, researchers have improved the targeting of cancer pharmaceuticals, which are now being tested in clinical trials.

Click chemistry and bioorthogonal reactions have taken chemistry into the era of functionalism. This is bringing the greatest benefit to humankind.

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10/04/2022

BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics to Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger “for experiments with entangled photons, establishing the violation of Bell inequalities and pioneering quantum information science.”

Alain Aspect, John Clauser and Anton Zeilinger have each conducted groundbreaking experiments using entangled quantum states, where two particles behave like a single unit even when they are separated. Their results have cleared the way for new technology based upon quantum information.

The ineffable effects of quantum mechanics are starting to find applications. There is now a large field of research that includes quantum computers, quantum networks and secure quantum encrypted communication.

One key factor in this development is how quantum mechanics allows two or more particles to exist in what is called an entangled state. What happens to one of the particles in an entangled pair determines what happens to the other particle, even if they are far apart.

For a long time, the question was whether the correlation was because the particles in an entangled pair contained hidden variables, instructions that tell them which result they should give in an experiment. In the 1960s, John Stewart Bell developed the mathematical inequality that is named after him. This states that if there are hidden variables, the correlation between the results of a large number of measurements will never exceed a certain value. However, quantum mechanics predicts that a certain type of experiment will violate Bell’s inequality, thus resulting in a stronger correlation than would otherwise be possible.

John Clauser developed John Bell’s ideas, leading to a practical experiment. When he took the measurements, they supported quantum mechanics by clearly violating a Bell inequality. This means that quantum mechanics cannot be replaced by a theory that uses hidden variables.

Some loopholes remained after John Clauser’s experiment. Alain Aspect developed the setup, using it in a way that closed an important loophole. He was able to switch the measurement settings after an entangled pair had left its source, so the setting that existed when they were emitted could not affect the result.

Using refined tools and long series of experiments, Anton Zeilinger started to use entangled quantum states. Among other things, his research group has demonstrated a phenomenon called quantum teleportation, which makes it possible to move a quantum state from one particle to one at a distance.

“It has become increasingly clear that a new kind of quantum technology is emerging. We can see that the laureates’ work with entangled states is of great importance, even beyond the fundamental questions about the interpretation of quantum mechanics,” says Anders Irbäck, Chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics.

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Avez vous vu cette nouvelle passer hier, alors que la NASA a envoyé une sonde spatiale sur un astéroïde afin de dévier s...
09/28/2022

Avez vous vu cette nouvelle passer hier, alors que la NASA a envoyé une sonde spatiale sur un astéroïde afin de dévier sa trajectoire?

Les anneaux de ... Neptune!!!  Merci téléscope James Webb!
09/22/2022

Les anneaux de ... Neptune!!! Merci téléscope James Webb!

Quelques clichés du défi collégial.  Bravo encore une fois à nos étudiants!
09/02/2022

Quelques clichés du défi collégial. Bravo encore une fois à nos étudiants!

Yeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
07/11/2022

Yeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!

La mise en service du télescope spatial James Webb est presque terminée. Le bouclier solaire, les miroirs, les instruments et tous les autres composants de Webb sont presque prêts à commencer les a…

La médaille Fields est l'équivalent d'un prix Nobel de Mathématique et est décernée aux 4 ans depuis 1936.  De plus, la ...
07/06/2022

La médaille Fields est l'équivalent d'un prix Nobel de Mathématique et est décernée aux 4 ans depuis 1936. De plus, la première et seule autre femme a avoir obtenu la médaille Fields l'a fait... en 2014. (Ce fut donc très long avant qu'on brise ce plafond de verre)

L'anecdote sur "Pourquoi il y a plutôt un prix Nobel d'économie au lieu d'un en mathématique" est vraiment amusante. Indice: adultère ;)

La cartographie du cerveau est un des champs d'expertise de l'université de Sherbrooke.  On y offre même un baccalauréat...
06/23/2022

La cartographie du cerveau est un des champs d'expertise de l'université de Sherbrooke. On y offre même un baccalauréat en imagerie numérique afin de débuter dans le domaine. (de l'ordre des mathématiques et de l'informatique)

Nouvelle : Des kilomètres d’avancées scientifiques à cartographier le cerveau, Université de Sherbrooke

Félicitations à tous nos finissants de sciences de la nature.  Nous vous souhaitons beaucoup de succès dans vos projets ...
06/15/2022

Félicitations à tous nos finissants de sciences de la nature. Nous vous souhaitons beaucoup de succès dans vos projets futurs!!!

Sciences de la nature

06/13/2022

La tension superficielle dans toute sa splendeur. Un beau défi à faire avec ses amis!

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