Etiket: science
Reflections on science and Mr. Arruda
Two years of the pandemic should have taught us that just about everyone has been wrong at least once when questioning their crystal ball; experts included. He was almost certain…
When science fiction serves National Defense
Posted on 01/13/2022 6:29 p.m. Update on 01/13/2022 6:31 p.m. franceinfo Article written by Within the Defense Innovation Agency, “Red Team” and “Blue Team” imagine and respond to the disaster…
A step back for science?
With one foot on the stilt of a scientist (director of public health) and the other on that of a politician (Deputy Minister of Health), Horacio Arruda embodied, by himself,…
Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff sacrificed for science? Surprising theory around the death of twins …
He came to talk about his latest work, A heist against the Atlantic, when he took a little trip down memory lane. Guest on the set of the show Day-to-day,…
Techno | Windshields reminiscent of science fiction
With the advent of augmented reality, we can expect advances in many areas, starting with a small revolution in car windshields. Posted on January 5, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. Bertrand…
“This measure does not seem unreasonable and rather in favor of science”, according to doctor Jimmy Mohamed
“This measure does not seem unreasonable and rather in favor of science”General practitioner Jimmy Mohamed said Saturday January 1 on franceinfo, while a decree published in the Official Journal stipulates…
Contempt for science slows down Quebec’s fight against COVID-19
In March 2020, many public health officials from here and elsewhere insisted the new coronavirus sweeping the world was not airborne. We were told to wash our hands and avoid…
Science | Sodom destroyed by a meteorite?
A meteorite that exploded over Sodom 3,600 years ago explains the destruction of this city, according to a new American study. The blast would have caused the water in the…
“Matrix Resurrections” brings the saga that changed science fiction to cinema to life
Expected on the screens Wednesday December 22, Matrix Resurrections is signed only by Lana Wachowski, her sister Lilly having remained on her reservations, for the first time since their collaboration…
Rendezvous With Rama | Denis Villeneuve tackles another work of science fiction
After Dune, by Frank Herbert, Denis Villeneuve will adapt another science-fiction novel to the cinema: Rendezvous With Rama, by Arthur C. Clarke. Posted on December 15, 2021 at 4:12 p.m.…
Denis Villeneuve tackles another work of science fiction
After Dune, by Frank Herbert, Denis Villeneuve will adapt another science-fiction novel to the cinema: Rendezvous With Rama, by Arthur C. Clarke. Posted on December 15, 2021 at 4:12 p.m.…
Advocacy for more science | Knowledge is the (second) best vaccine
Among our pre-Christmas topics of conversation: the battle over the legitimacy of parties at 20, the mess regarding the return to Canada of travelers, the choice to vaccinate the general…
Acfas Jacques-Rousseau Prize: the PianoLab, or the teaching of the piano under the magnifying glass of science
This text is part of the special Acfas awards Learning to play the piano, or any other instrument, is not just a matter of talent. Between the success of one…
Don’t Look Up | When science takes its revenge
In an attempt to make his contemporaries aware of the serious dangers threatening the planet, Adam McKay took great measures: humor and satire. For his new film, he has assembled…
Science stumbles over the effect of polls
The weekend science ticket with Mathilde Fontez, editor-in-chief of the new scientific magazine, Epsiloon, evokes today the subject of the polls that appeared at the beginning of the 20th century.…
Deer at Michel-Chartrand Park | An informed decision based on science
The Association des biologistes du Québec and the Ordre des médecins Veterinaires du Québec support the decision of the City of Longueuil to follow the recommendations issued by the Table…
Science stumbles over the effect of polls
The weekend science ticket with Mathilde Fontez, editor-in-chief of the new scientific magazine, Epsiloon, evokes today the subject of the polls that appeared at the beginning of the 20th century.…
Science | Animals: the future of organ transplants?
On September 25, American scientists succeeded in making the kidney of a genetically modified pig work on a human. Could this breakthrough represent the future of organ transplants? Posted on…
Science | The impact of odors on health
Is the pestilence caused by certain activities harmful to health? Two doctors specializing in public health looked into the issue following complaints against factories, agricultural producers or landfills. Posted on…
computer science and physical activity adapted to health
Created in 2019 in Montbéliard, the Simone Veil Cultural Center is located at 26 Faubourg de Besançon. Engraving at the Simone Veil Cultural Center in Montbéliard © Radio France –…