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Opscidia launches Science Checker, powered by (…)

Friday 3 September 2021 French website Opscidia, which aims to make scientific information free and open to access, has just launched Science Checker, an open...

These orangutans instinctively know how to use a hammer

The House of Science is like a collection of stories. Beautiful stories that tell neighborhoods in all their freshness. But also in...

The massive discovery of 400,000-year-old bone tools challenges our understanding of early humans

as long Lower Paleolithic Archeology says that's exactly what it takes: Experts have discovered 98 elephant-bone tools at a site dating back about 400,000...

No Ebola in Ivory Coast: “Science has won today.. we will learn lessons” (Dr. Sakuba)

The Director-General of the National Agency for Health Security, Dr. Sakuba Keita (ANSS) did not react long after announcing that there had been...

Photography: Zoom Record on Atoms

A team led by David Mueller of Cornell University has perfected a letter-imaging technique to analyze individual atoms using an electron microscope.This technique involves...

Planting side victims of the epidemic

primary During the first wave, the decrease in the number of transplants increased to 31%. There were 11,253...

Is ‘decolonial’ research a scientific issue?

TRIBON - In plain language, sociologist Philippe Derebarnay explains the many shortcomings of the scientific method for "Diclonial" research that was born in the...

The epidemic has led to a marked slowdown in organ transplants

This is additional collateral damage from the Covid-19 pandemic to other patients, not least. Transplant activity fell nearly 16% in...

Proper diving in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

L 'Landscape Atlas of the Acoustic Oceans, published this year, offers you to plunge into the waters of the St. Lawrence River to discover...

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