Tag: Science
Idriss Aberkane’s thesis at Polytechnique: “The plagiarism is proven, we propose to withdraw his doctorate”
He portrays himself as a mathematical prodigy, specialist in neuroscience, biology, geopolitics, computer science, philosophy, personal development and, more recently, in photography, for which he offers “masterclasses” at 60 euros.…
Medicine shortages: what the report that calls for a “New Deal” contains
Faced with drug shortages, an interministerial mission launched by Matignon in January calls on Tuesday August 29 for a “New Deal” for the entire chain, from manufacturers to patients, including…
After the success of India, Japan also launches its lunar mission
The global race to explore the moon is heating up. A Japanese rocket is due to take off on Monday, August 28, carrying a small module to land on the…
Racism, pseudo-therapies… The inventor of Kellogg’s, a disreputable character
I hope you’re not reading these lines while munching on Kellogg’s brand cornflakes. If so, you should postpone reading, as my article could easily sicken you. To be more precise:…
Parkinson’s disease: intestinal disorders among the warning signs
How to identify Parkinson’s disease as early as possible? Answering this question as well as possible could improve the medical management of this neurodegenerative pathology which causes slowing of movements,…
Depression in children, ADHD: Caroline Goldman, the big nonsense on France Inter
In children, depression is “a love disease that always signals a lack of presence, joy and family support”. This is what the psychoanalytic school psychologist Caroline Goldman said on August…
What are the effects and consequences of the El Niño phenomenon?
The terrible child of the Pacific is back. El Niño is a climatic episode that occurs every 2 to 7 years. It is characterized by a rise in water temperature…
Space: end of journey for Russian probe Luna-25, crashed on the Moon
Luna-25, the first probe to be launched by Russia to the Moon since 1976, crashed on the Moon following an incident on Saturday August 19 during a maneuver prior to…
Heat wave: how heat affects our brain and our morale
With the summer, impossible to avoid them. They swarm from the first heat, and turn in circles like drunken mosquitoes. The most common specimens? No doubt the steering wheel honking,…
Covid: revaccination quickly or wait? The opinion of the experts
New variants, increasing cases, a reminder often dating from last fall and the start of the new school year which is approaching, always conducive to an acceleration of the circulation…