Olivier Cussenot
Paris - France
I use dogs to sniff out prostate cancer
0 Like
Partager
To avoid a long, costly, and often ineffective testing procedure, this professor of medicine works with a dog specially trained to detect the odour of prostate cancer.
À DÉCOUVRIR
-
Olivier CussenotI use dogs to sniff out prostate cancer
-
ESD & Ecole de Condé - Projet Make&Go pour Villa Shamengo
-
ESD & Ecole de Condé - Projet Bistrot pour Villa Shamengo
-
Clip Villa Shamengo à Bordeaux
-
Paul MoreyMy radiator is inspired by the sun
-
Britta RileyI grow vertical gardens
-
Cédric PéchardI grow mushrooms from your coffee grounds
-
Jim DenevanMy works exist in harmony with the natural world
-
Jeremy GilleyI’m fighting for peace
-
Neil HarbissonMy third eye translates colours into sounds
-
Jacques BremondMy technology reduces maritime shipping emissions
-
Andrea ColemanOur drivers tackle some of Africa's toughest roads to save lives.
-
Alejandro EcheverriI’m reducing crime with urban planning
-
Aurelia WolfI created an open-source machine to make natural dyes.
-
Guillaume BapstI created a network of solidarity supermarkets
-
Your servers are cooled by my oil
-
Hervé Thomas & Pierrick ClémentWe're marketing an invasive mollusk as a new seafood option
-
Cédric AuriolTrade your steak for bugs!
-
pierre callejaI capture CO2 with micro-algae
-
Christian MoullecI fly with migrating birds