Tag: Science
Broccoli, a natural weapon against skin allergies announces science
News Published on 05/16/2023 at 11:47 am Updated 05/16/2023 at 11:47 am Reading 2 mins. According to a new Inserm study, the nutrients naturally present in cabbage and in particular…
from the Martian dream to “muskism” (2/2)
In this 2nd episode of our mini-series, we explore how Elon Musk puts his family’s motto into practice: “You can do anything, just decide it” with Béatrice Mathieu, senior reporter…
Blaise Pascal and the “quarrel of the void”, by Etienne Klein
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) will be 400 years old on June 19. Anniversary which will undoubtedly be celebrated as it should be. Everyone knows that this “frightening genius” was a mathematician,…
Shortages and stock-outs: let’s talk about the prices of medicines, but of all medicines!
“Imagine. Your kid has seizures, except when he takes Sabril. Imagine. Sabril has been out of stock for weeks and your box is soon empty. Imagine. Say, @SanofiFRcan you tell…
local IPCCs to act against climate change
In this episode of La Loupe, Charlotte Baris analyzes the political and financial challenge surrounding the launch of local IPCCs with Baptiste Langlois, journalist in the Sciences department of L’Express,…
Elon Musk seen by Kim Stanley Robinson: “His Martian dream is bad science fiction”
Kim Stanley Robinson could have invented Musk: in a soberly titled short story Elon, the author would have told the story of a somewhat perched engineer, who became captain of…
To take care of his health, Charles III appoints… a follower of alternative therapies
The British royal household has its own team of doctors, who are available 24 hours a day to ensure the health of the royal family. They are led by the…
Sexual photos sent without consent: a common practice… among women too
“Send Nude!”. On social networks, these two English words (“send a nude!”) have become an extremely popular humorous expression. Beyond the joke, it is also a marker of a fairly…
UN agency calls for urgent adoption of ‘blue pact’ to protect oceans
In its latest report, the UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) calls for the adoption of a global “blue pact” for the oceans. The goal? Sustainable use of…
Womb blessing, placenta recipes… Doulas, when alternative pregnancy goes wrong
When Gabriela’s water broke, she rushed to her phone. At the end of the line, neither ambulance nor midwife. Just the reassuring voice of Alix, her “doula”. A handywoman, found…