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September 2021

 NEWSLETTER

Atoms for Heritage: Université Paris-Saclay becomes an IAEA Collaborating Centre for heritage sciences

Université Paris-Saclay

Through the Atoms for Heritage Collaborating Centre, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Université Paris-Saclay, alongside its partner organisations, aim to play a key role in the development and application of physical, chemical and digital techniques to study and improve the preservation of heritage objects, whether they are cultural artefacts such as monuments and paintings, or natural objects such as fossils. 

 

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