Did the French language originate in the Middle Ages?
From the 12th century, several European vernacular languages, including French, began to be used in administrative acts, in place of the written language in a monopoly situation: Latin. This decisive…
The best continuing education for nurses
Continuing education enables the acquisition of new skills during one’s career, and constitutes an obligation since the “Professional Future” law of 2018. Nurses are therefore no exception to the rule…
5 questions about the third dose of Covid-19 vaccine
To fight against the 5e wave of the Covid-19 epidemic, the Government is not betting on confinement or a curfew but on strengthening the health pass. Soon this will be…
The history of medicine in 23 pictures
The techniques of medicine have evolved from Antiquity to the present day, and many precursors have contributed to it. Futura offers you a visual review of the great discoveries and…
Electric scooters: what keeps the craze going?
Patented in 1895, the electric scooter – or motorized scooter – made its entry into the Highway Code in October 2019. Since then, these light and easy-to-handle motor vehicles have…
An economical and sustainable solution to take advantage of a well in the garden
At the price of the cubic meter, using drinking water to water the garden, clean a terrace or wash a vehicle is nonsense … To save a good as precious…
How to recycle dead leaves?
With autumn slowly settling in, the dead leaves of the trees are falling in numbers. Use this material to recycle it for the benefit of the whole garden. Do not…
Listen to the sound of the Earth to build an accurate image
How to image the interior of the earth’s crust? Seismic imagery provides solutions but its depth of investigation remains limited. However, researchers have just developed a new method based on…
Pumpkin: what is it?
Often confused with the pumpkin, the pumpkin is bulkier and more rounded. Once the foot of squash installed in the vegetable garden, its running stems take up space. Vegetablefall andwinter…
South Africa reacts to travel bans due to ‘Omikron’ variant
In a statement to the press, Health Minister Joe Phaahla claimed that South Africa acted with transparency on the new variant of Kovid 19 and that the travel bans were…