Tag: Knowledge
China denies knowledge of the cable break in the Baltic Sea
A representative of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs denies that the damage to the data cables had anything to do with the Chinese ship, Norwegian news agency NTB reports with…
“Many works do not conform to scientific knowledge” – L’Express
The “clash of knowledge”, act II. Tuesday, November 12, the Minister of National Education Anne Genetet unfolded her roadmap in an interview with AFP and listed the new measures to…
the Vendée Globe or the story of the “Everest of the Seas”
Forty skippers will take part in the Vendée Globe 2024-2025, the 10th edition of this solo, non-stop and unassisted round-the-world race, which will start on November 10 in Les Sables-d’Olonne.…
Moldova in twenty key dates
Appearing in the Middle Ages, the territory of Moldova has been disputed by empires for centuries. After the breakup of the USSR, independent Moldova remained torn between Russian influence and…
Childhoods in war territory, from 1914 to the present day
Historically, in Europe, children’s rights first focused on work, when the industrial revolution pushed their exploitation to a paroxysm. It expanded to education and intra-family relations at the end of…
The sea breeze, or why the climate is milder in coastal regions
The phenomenon of thermal equilibrium, which explains why our coffee cools in its cup, also occurs on a planetary scale. With notable consequences on the climate: it is in particular…
New research from Dalarna University: Lack of knowledge in cardiopulmonary resuscitation in healthcare
In her doctoral thesis, Jennie Silverplats has taken a closer look at situations when patients suffer cardiac arrest in hospital and are treated with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The results show…
how the Democratic Party gradually became that of all minorities
If the image of the Democratic Party is associated with the great progressive figures of the 20th century such as FD Roosevelt, JF Kennedy or Barack Obama, with the end…
Paris Motor Show: the story of a dream
Born in 1898, the Paris Motor Show, then the Mondial de l’Automobile, has become an unmissable event for all lovers of four wheels. At the same time, it is the…
Non-violence in the face of a world in conflict
Every year, on October 2, the International Day of Non-Violence is celebrated. How to define non-violence and what are the past and current movements? Interview with Chloé Maurel, doctor of…