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An ideal tool for transparent, intermediary-free transactions, or risky speculative assets: what are cryptocurrencies really? A cross-section of perspectives from Alexandre Stachtchenko and Nicolas Dufrêne.
Is there a planet like ours somewhere, orbiting a star similar to our Sun? To find out, the European Space Agency (ESA) is developing the PLATO space observatory. Report.
In the film Jurassic Park, a team of scientists brought dinosaurs back to life from a drop of blood preserved in amber for millions of years. This concept, which was just a myth 30 years ago, could it become a reality thanks to advances in biotechnology?
IQ measures general intelligence through various cognitive abilities, influenced by both genes and environment. But this measure remains incomplete. Neuroscientist Franck Ramus explains.
Depression, addiction, end-of-life anxiety... Psychedelics are said to have surprising therapeutic properties in certain contexts, and are increasingly being studied. Interview with psychiatrist Lucie Berkovitch, lead investigator of a clinical trial at the Sainte-Anne Hospital Center in Paris.
To sustainably feed on the sea, it is essential not to deplete it. Every year, the Thalassa, a ship in the French oceanographic fleet, sets out on a 21-day cruise in the English Channel and the North Sea to assess fish populations.
The global race for quantum computing is on! Major tech players are working to control quantum particles (or qubits), with the prospect of revolutionizing computing and cryptography, among other things. A report from the French startup Quandela.
On social media, "30 days without sugar" challenges and "keto" diets are trending. But do we really need to eliminate all sugar from our diets?
We all carry foreign cells within us since our birth: during pregnancy, fetal and maternal cells exchange and persist in our bodies. This is called “microchimerism”.
Blue planet, Earth? If we observe our planet from the point of view of the space accessible to life, it is predominantly black. Beneath the surface, in the abyss, curious life forms evolve, reminiscent of... “extraterrestrials”.
The Dunkirk site of ArcelorMittal, the largest French emitter of pollutants, hosted a pilot project for solvent-based CO2 capture. Explanations on site and in pictures.
Robots equipped with artificial intelligence to support children with autism spectrum disorder: the idea only seems far-fetched at first glance. Because these robots are proving to be valuable mediators with educators.