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Michel Mayor: "Science Forms a Great Web of Friendship Spiders"

Summary by Le Temps
Astrophysicist novel, Nobel Prize laureate in physics, looks up to his personal stars, where there are other inflamed stars of science. Michel Mayor spent his life observing them, followed their movements. And yet, Le Temps had not yet asked him to talk about his own. Those who, along his way, from his child's room in Eagle to the Nobel Prize and beyond, guided, escorted and illuminated. From a visit to Crans-Montana last August for a conference…
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Astrophysicist novel, Nobel Prize laureate in physics, looks up to his personal stars, where there are other inflamed stars of science. Michel Mayor spent his life observing them, followed their movements. And yet, Le Temps had not yet asked him to talk about his own. Those who, along his way, from his child's room in Eagle to the Nobel Prize and beyond, guided, escorted and illuminated. From a visit to Crans-Montana last August for a conference…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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