Tag: Science
Nobel Prize: which countries are most awarded?
It is one of the weeks most awaited by the scientific community. From this Monday, October 2, the list of 2023 Nobel Prizes will begin to be revealed, starting with…
Covid did not come back, it never left
An increase in cases in the summer, an epidemic resumption at the start of the school year… Each time, we seem surprised by these Covid outbreaks. However, Sars-CoV-2 has been…
François Therrien, the dinosaur-loving paleontologist
François Therrien is a Quebec paleontologist based in Drumheller, in the Canadian province of Alberta, one of the five most famous sites in the world for Cretaceous fossils. This dinosaur…
Can you drink your glass even if a fly has fallen in it? Science has addressed this essential question
Can you drink from a glass that has a fly in it? On the subject, science has answers to certain aprioris. Everyone has experienced this situation: discovering a reckless little…
two studies provide initial explanations
Fatigue, cough, shortness of breath, intermittent fever or even loss of taste or smell, how can we explain the persistence of symptoms months after Covid-19 infection? Two recent studies provide…
Osiris-Rex: what scientists hope to discover from this asteroid sample
The time of science requires patience. After seven years of waiting, scientists will finally discover this Sunday, September 24, the largest asteroid sample ever collected, brought back to earth by…
Return of Covid: should we be revaccinated if we are not at risk?
For people at risk of developing a serious form of Covid, there is no discussion, not the slightest hesitation. A new injection, with a suitable vaccine, is essential. In all…
Olympic Games 2024: the health risk still little anticipated, by Professor Gilles Pialoux
The organization in France of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2024 will cause an exceptional influx of populations on French soil – 10,500 Olympic athletes, 4,350 Paralympic athletes, 45,000…
Maths: how to win back disadvantaged girls and children?
The adhesive tapes are still lying around here and there. In the middle of the “fractal” models, these mathematical patterns with a psychedelic air intertwined with each other that we…
Thibaud, 56, suffering from Alzheimer’s: “The diagnosis relieved me, it was no longer my fault”
Meeting Thibaud Caquot is no easy feat. One afternoon he swore to us that he couldn’t, before realizing that he had mixed up the days of the week. Even in…