Science
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A startup wants to make sailing easier and accessible to everyone!
The Splashelec company has embarked on the design of a ten-meter sailboat suitable for able-bodied neophytes, experienced sailors and people…
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Knowing how to photograph the beauty of flowers, quite an art
At no moment, Philippe Sainte-Laudy does not seek to transcribe reality: to sublimate nature is the objective of the photographer.…
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First detections of a black hole “swallowing” a neutron star
Astrophysicists had already observed fusions of black holes between themselves, or those of neutron stars, but never yet mixed couples,…
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Definition | Heatbolt – Fulguration
Have you ever seen lightning without having heard the thunder that accompanies it? This kind of silent flash is often…
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The first known plague victim, 5,000 years ago, identified
The plague ravaged mankind for thousands of years, possibly wiping out up to half the population of Europe in the…
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It’s tiger mosquito season!
The first heat of summer is synonymous with the return of a rather unpleasant insect: the mosquito. Among the 3,000…
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Pesticides and health problems: the link becomes clearer for six serious diseases
The six pathologies are three types of cancer (prostate, non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas, multiple myelomas), Parkinson’s disease, cognitive disorders and an active…
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80-year-old American to fly with Jeff Bezos into space
Guest of honor, she will be the fourth passenger aboard the New Shepard rocket, the company announced Thursday alongside Amazon…
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Toxic workplace increases risk of depression by 300%
Men are more likely than women to suffer from depression if their employer does not pay attention to their mental…
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Richard Branson plans to go to space before Jeff Bezos
If this schedule is respected, he would narrowly beat Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who told him he would go to…
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