Tag: Science
Famous science magazine published! It suddenly became the agenda all over the world: The formula that gives 2 hours notice of earthquakes of 7 and above!
In 1970, together with the developing technology, the accumulation of data about earthquakes, new theoretical models and laboratory experiments made it easier to detect the phenomena and mechanisms that are…
Oppenheimer nuclear test: 78 years later, a study reveals the extent of radioactive fallout
On July 16, 1945, a mushroom cloud rose in the sky of the New Mexico desert (United States). The location, an arid, sandy stretch of desert, was chosen by the…
Race, gender… Should science be deconstructed? By physicist Gérald Panczer
In recent years, the editorial boards of international scientific journals have published and given voice to researchers in the hard sciences claiming visibility, consideration of gender, “racial”, ethnic and sexual…
Is eating red meat bad for your health? WHO’s response
Around a barbecue, a vegetarian table, in the media or in politics, the subject of red meat consumption remains sensitive. The scientific data, on the other hand, accumulates year after…
Michel Cymes and Adriana Karembeu: when popularization flirts with pseudoscience
Between two statues of Asian art, Michel Cymes slips into the camera: “Integrative medicine is the medicine of tomorrow.” A few minutes later: credits. The sequence, filmed in the Guimet…
Global warming: will “lightning fires” increase?
Canada is burning. In six months, the equivalent of the area of Iceland or Portugal has disappeared. More than 10 million hectares have already been engulfed in flames this year,…
Why is psychoanalysis so influential in France?
Psychoanalysis is on the decline all over the world. Everywhere ? No, because a few rare countries still give it credit, in particular Argentina, the French-speaking regions of Belgium and…
STI: this alert that comes to us from England, by Pr. Gilles Pialoux
According to the annual report on screening and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) published by the Public Health England, the health authority for England, our neighbors experienced a worrying upward trend…
Compulsory vaccination of caregivers: the conclusions of the Ethics Committee
The vaccination obligation for caregivers can “be legitimate” in the event of a health crisis potentially jeopardizing the healthcare system, estimated on Tuesday July 11 the National Consultative Ethics Committee…
Breast cancer and colorectal cancer: the screening rate is very insufficient in France
Screenings for breast cancer and colorectal cancer are still experiencing low participation in France, and the Covid pandemic has, in the first case, not helped anything, according to two studies…