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Science to the rescue of the chorus frog
It has just been declared an endangered species in Quebec, while its future is more uncertain than ever. If the trend continues, the chorus frog’s chances of survival could well…
here are the subjects of the history-geography and science tests passed by middle school students on Tuesday
After French and mathematics on Monday, nearly 870,000 college students are working on the final diploma tests on Tuesday. Article written by Published on 06/27/2023 11:24 Update on 06/27/2023 16:53…
Demystifying science | The future of the little toe
Each week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers. Posted at 1:15 a.m. Updated at 8:00 a.m. Are we going to lose our little toes because of evolution? B. Tremblay…
Forest fires and forest industry | Science tells us to be careful
Scientific knowledge regarding forest fires in this period of climate change dictates that we be more cautious in determining cutting levels. The time has come for the Chief Forester to…
Cold Cases: How does science solve crimes? The Franceinfo Talk debate
Published on 06/21/2023 15:09 Update on 06/21/2023 19:36 Article written by In France, there would be several hundred, even several thousand cold cases, these unsolved criminal cases. In the resolution…
LIVE VIDEO – Cold Cases: how does science help solve crimes? The Franceinfo Talk debate
Published on 06/21/2023 15:09 Update on 21/06/2023 16:50 Article written by In France, there would be several hundred, even several thousand cold cases, these unsolved criminal cases. In the resolution…
LIVE VIDEO – Cold Cases: how does science help solve crimes? The Franceinfo Talk debate
Published on 06/21/2023 15:09 Article written by This is the subject of Franceinfo’s Talk. Every evening from 6 p.m., Manon Mella and her guests debate with Internet users on the…
[BALADO] The Science Behind Music Hits
How to explain the success of a song to the detriment of another? Is there a recipe for sure to produce number 1 songs on the music charts? If so,…
The Literary Prize “The Taste of Science”
An adult and youth literary prize to make scientific culture accessible to all! The Prize “The Taste of Science”launched by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation is a…
The mission of researchers undermined by the “moralization of science”
Researchers whose mission is the advancement of knowledge find themselves increasingly hampered in their work by constraints that encroach on academic freedom, on the autonomy of universities and, ultimately, on…
Opinion – Eating misery to create the science of tomorrow?
You have undoubtedly heard, in recent weeks, of graduate students who denounce the precarious conditions imposed on them in order to pursue their scientific training. Today, the director general of…
Make way for readers | Demystify science
Each week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers. Posted at 2:02 Updated at 7:00 a.m. Is intermittent fasting good for your health? Marc-Andre Niquet Yes. But it’s unclear whether…
For inclusive science | The Press
(Washington) The quest for diversity and inclusion has generated its fair share of controversy in the scientific community lately. At the last annual meeting of the American Association for the…
Quebec Science headline | This is not porn
Quebec Science mistaken for adult content by Facebook and Twitter Posted at 1:38 a.m. Updated at 5:00 a.m. Facebook and Twitter have blocked the general public distribution of a file…
Replica | INEE: questionable justifications in the name of science
In recent days, there has been a lively debate on the creation of a National Institute of Excellence in Education (INEE), let us quote on the one hand the text…
Demystifying science | Can we control the rain?
Each week, our journalist answers a scientific question from a reader. Posted at 1:33 a.m. Updated at 8:00 a.m. Is it possible to change the amount of rain an area…
12 men will lie down for two months for science
Posted on 27/05/2023 17:13 Video length: 2 min. France 3 Article written by S. Compan, E. Foissac, C. Willocq, F. Ratel – France 3 France Televisions These are essential examinations…
[Opinion] English in science is not an obligatory detour
Recently, in The dutythe director of the National Institute for Scientific Research, Luc-Alain Giraldeau, rightly lamented the virtual disappearance of this great international language, French, from the field of scientific…
a surgeon and a researcher recount the moment a paraplegic regained his ability to walk, thanks to science
“I started on rodents 20 years ago, then primates,” says neuroscientist Grégoire Courtine, who measures all the way to the feat. “The first time he walked again, after several years…
a surgeon and a researcher recount the moment a paraplegic regained his ability to walk, thanks to science
“I started on rodents 20 years ago, then primates,” says neuroscientist Grégoire Courtine, who measures all the way to the feat. “The first time he walked again, after several years…