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Study explains why Patagonia rises so quickly when the ice melts
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] CryoSat reveals extent of melting ice The CryoSat-2 satellite has conducted various observations on glaciers in Alaska and Asia, showing massive ice loss…
Restless legs: insomnia, depressive symptoms… A study reveals the importance of treatment
News Posted on 02/21/2022 at 4:27 p.m., Reading 2 mins. Restless legs syndrome, which chronically affects 2 to 3% of the population, has repercussions on the mental health of those…
Study on the main asthma allergens: what to think about them and how to protect yourself from them?
News Posted 15 hours ago, Reading 3 mins. in collaboration with Pr Alain Didier (pulmonologist-allergist) A new study suggests that passive smoking, synthetic bedding and heating are the 3 main…
Acne: a next algae-based treatment could see the light of day
News Published 4 hours ago, Reading 1 min. A marine microalga common in the Atlantic Ocean could eliminate 3 species of bacteria responsible for acne. It was discovered by the…
The James-Webb will study the next interstellar ‘Oumuamua crossing the Solar System
From the first discs of planetary debris discovered in 1983 by theInfrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) around the four stars Vega, Beta PictorisFomalhaut and Epsilon Eridani to the protoplanetary discs studied…
Independent study in the Netherlands: Dutch army committed extreme systematic violence in Indonesia and the government turned a blind eye
During Indonesia’s war of independence, “The Netherlands used a wide range of structurally extreme violence,” according to independent research at the request of the Dutch government, and the Hague administration…
Cholesterol: a study indicates that intolerance to statins would be overestimated
News Published 1 hour ago, Reading 1 min. A meta-analysis informs that intolerance to statins, drugs used against excess bad cholesterol, is overestimated and overdiagnosed. A study indicates that statin…
The U.S. is plagued by the worst drought in more than a thousand years, according to a new study
The severe drought is likely to continue for the next few years. By the end of the century, there will be more decades of drought in the region. The southwestern…
The pollution of rivers and rivers by our drugs is considerable, reveals a large study
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Interview 2/5: water pollution is very diverse Water is a commodity that we consume daily. It is essential to our survival, but its…
Pregnancy: sleep apnea linked to an increased risk of autism in children?
News Posted on 02/08/2022 at 1:55 p.m., Reading 2 mins. According to an American study, sleep apnea during pregnancy could increase the risk of giving birth to a child with…