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Demystifying science | Hope for macular degeneration
Every week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers Updated yesterday at 9:00 a.m. Will there soon be new treatments for macular degeneration? Yvon Charland Two drugs against macular degeneration…
Fred and Jamy on bad terms with the hosts of “It’s still not rocket science”? The answer
It is one of his broadcasts which marked the French audiovisual landscape… Thus, six years after the end of This is not rocket science in 2013, France Télévisions made the…
Science and technology programs will make more room for the climate crisis
A review of science and technology curricula to make more room for environmental issues in schools is now officially planned by the end of the decade, according to information obtained…
Science and technology programs will make more room for the climate crisis
Students and teachers have been calling for a review of science and technology programs to make more room for environmental issues in schools, and an update of these programs is…
Demystifying science | Why so few heart cancers?
Every week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers. Posted at 2:55 a.m. Updated at 7:00 a.m. Why doesn’t heart cancer exist? Claire Boissonneault Heart cancers exist, but are very…
Hubert Reeves (1932-2023) | From science to popularization
Until the early 2000s, Hubert Reeves regularly visited the astrophysics department of the University of Montreal. Astrophysicist Robert Lamontagne remembers with pleasure his discussions with “Hubert”. Published at 12:05 p.m.…
Exhibitions at the Science Center | Animals that make you laugh… and inspire
Have you ever seen ants dancing the tango, fish smiling toothily, or a giraffe compromising the portrait of a colleague? And while we’re at it, do you know what a…
Jesus put to the test of science
Ernest Renan was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th centurye century. He is part of the long line of founders of modern science. But he had big…
Gareth Edwards offers with “The Creator” a grandiose science fiction drama
In the near future, a schism has arisen between part of the population and its former ally, artificial intelligence. Accused of fomenting the annihilation of humanity, the robots are hunted…
Gareth Edwards signs a beautiful, intelligent science fiction film about AI
After “Monsters” and “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”, Gareth Edwards confirms his talent for adult and entertaining science fiction. A supporter of thematic and visual science fiction with refined…
When science prescribes double training
We know that physical activity is beneficial for health, including that of the brain. Cognitive exercises are also recommended to delay the onset of dementia. This time, a pan-Canadian study…
will science one day manage to find the flaw to predict earthquakes?
Progress in seismology is very encouraging, but “we are still far away” from being able to detect the occurrence of an earthquake in advance, warn the scientists interviewed by franceinfo.…
will science one day manage to find the flaw to predict earthquakes?
Progress in seismology is very encouraging, but “we are still far away” from being able to detect the occurrence of an earthquake in advance, warn the scientists interviewed by franceinfo.…
A “new era” of science on Anticosti Island
Scientists studied Anticosti Island like never before this summer. Plants, birds and insects have been the subject of extensive inventories. And geologists continued their long-term work on the fossils, this…
Curium | Science explained to teenagers
Like the Resourceful in the 1990s, the popular science magazine for adolescents Curium now has its show. Félix-Antoine Tremblay is at the helm of this new event aimed at young…
Demystifying science | Forest fires: where do the animals go?
Every week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers. Posted at 1:13 a.m. Updated at 8:00 a.m. What is the impact of forest fires on wildlife? – Micheline Rivet In…
Replica | Science and our true place in the Universe
In response to Pierre Desjardins’ reflection on climate change, “When climate change falls on our heads…”, published on July 221 Posted at 12:49 a.m. Updated at 10:00 a.m. Philippe Chartier…
Demystifying science | guide the lightning
Each week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers. Posted at 1:04 a.m. Updated at 10:00 a.m. To prevent forest fires caused by lightning in the Far North, would it…
Demystifying science | Does eye color affect sight?
Each week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers. Posted at 1:32 Updated at 5:00 a.m. Does the color of our eyes influence the way we see the colors of…
Demystifying science | How to protect yourself from smoke?
Each week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers. Posted at 1:53 a.m. Updated at 6:00 a.m. How can we protect ourselves from the smoke from forest fires when it…