Tag: Science
Helping your child learn better: some scientifically proven advice
How to learn to “learn better”? You would think that this is one of the skills that elementary school teaches all students. However, it only entered the common base of…
Bronchiolitis: the beginning of the end? By Prof. Alain Fischer
Everyone remembers that last November an influx of infants suffering from acute bronchiolitis, up to 8,500 per week, of which a third required hospitalization, caused very great strain on hospital…
Science subject for patent 2023: annals and practical information
Check out past SVT and tech topics and fixes for practice. Summary Ihe subject of science and technology of the patent concerns only the pupils of the general patent. Nearly…
PODCAST. Computers with human cells to boost AI
In this episode of La Loupe, Xavier Yvon and Victor Garcia, journalist in the Sciences department of L’Express study the ethical debates raised by this new technology. Listen to this…
China will send its first civilian into space
This is a first in its history. China is sending a civilian astronaut into space on Tuesday, May 30, for a manned mission to the Tiangong space station with the…
Science fiction: the 10 best post-apocalyptic novels
THE NOVELTY SWAN SONG, by Robert McCammon (1987) Robert McCammon’s must-have finally published in France. © / Mr. Toussaint Louverture They did it ! The nuclear apocalypse has destroyed the…
Brain-machine interfaces: how do computers read our thoughts?
“Brain-machine interfaces” (BCIs) seem straight out of science fiction. These devices aim to control a computer, a robotic prosthesis or even a paralyzed limb thanks to… the user’s thoughts. The…
A paraplegic regains control of walking thanks to two technologies
For the first time, a paraplegic person was able to regain natural control of walking through thought, thanks to the coupling of two technologies restoring communication between the brain and…
Controlling his legs by thought: the scientific prowess that allows a paraplegic to walk again
For the majority of us, walking seems natural, instinctive. We just have to want it for our legs to carry us. Without us realizing it, our brain sends a command…
Alzheimer’s: wacky protocol, useless tests… The drift of pseudo-therapists
The End of Alzheimer’s, The first survivors of Alzheimer’s… The titles of Dr. Dale Bredesen’s books, the last of which has just been translated into French (Thierry Souccar Editions), are…