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Climate change behind devastating Amazon drought in 2023, study finds
Climate change largely contributed to the devastating drought that hit the Amazon in 2023, one of the most important ecosystems in the world for stabilizing the global climate threatened by…
The middle class represents almost half of French people, according to a study
Politicians often talk about it, the Montaigne Institute has looked into the issue. According to him, it represents 40% of tax households and pays 100 billion euros in direct taxes.…
a French study points to a risk of menstrual disorders
Welcome Health Disease Covid-19 Since the start of the anti-Covid vaccination campaigns, almost two and a half years ago, many women have reported disturbances in their menstrual cycles. Published on…
In Ontario, the cap on study permits raises fears for the vitality of French
There is great concern in Ontario over the two-year capping of the number of foreign students accepted into the country. The measure raises fears for the financial health of French-speaking…
After deforestation, a study examines carbon credits linked to cooking stoves
Finance the replacement of a traditional cooking stove with a system that emits less toxic smoke and CO2 in developing countries can make it possible to obtain carbon credits, but…
About 245,000 Holocaust survivors still alive, study finds
(Berlin) Nearly 80 years after the end of World War II, there are around 245,000 Holocaust survivors alive in more than 90 countries, according to a new demographic study released…
The organization Les Produits du Québec publishes a study on the benefits of local purchasing
Between two similar t-shirts, one of which is made in Quebec and the other is imported, which is better for the Quebec economy and the environment? A study looking at…
Wow study by Léger on the shopping experience | Small stores are popular
In this period when store visits are affected by rising prices, the size of the store and the quality of service can greatly influence the appreciation of the shopping experience,…
Google searches are becoming less and less relevant, study finds
Some of you may have noticed a drop in the quality of search engine results. In fact, it would be a generalized phenomenon which has just been confirmed by a…
COVID-19 | Health measures “generally effective”, according to a study
A study aimed at countering online misinformation reveals that health measures taken by governments related to COVID-19 helped save lives or reduce hospitalizations and the number of cases in 2020.…
what to remember from a new study which points to immune dysregulation, and opens up avenues for screening and treatment
Welcome Health Disease Covid-19 Researchers from Zurich (Switzerland) observed abnormalities in proteins involved in the immune reaction in the blood of patients. Published on 01/19/2024 3:15 p.m. Reading time: 4…
what to remember from a new study which points to immune dysregulation, and opens up avenues for screening and treatment
Welcome Health Disease Covid-19 Researchers from Zurich (Switzerland) observed abnormalities in proteins involved in the immune reaction in the blood of patients. Published on 01/19/2024 3:15 p.m. Reading time: 4…
ventilating your office (even when it’s cold) stimulates creativity, according to a study
This is the observation made by researchers at a university in Singapore. The level of organic compounds (VOC) in the inspired air influences creative potential. Published on 01/19/2024 08:02 Update…
CO2 concentrations this year threaten limit of 1.5°C warming, study warns
Welcome Weather report Climate The study by the British Meteorological Service is based on readings from a reference station in Hawaii. The limit of temperature increase to 1.5°C is considered…
two thirds of French people believe that the use of AI in their company represents a danger, according to a study
Welcome Tech/Web Artificial intelligence An Ifop study, published Thursday, reveals the concern of a large majority of French employees about the use of artificial intelligence in their company. Published on…
Canadian economy unable to absorb population growth, study finds
Canada is struggling with a “demographic trap.” The economy would be unable to manage current levels of immigration, which makes it impossible to improve the standard of living of Canadians,…
According to a study | Too many hard-to-access bus stops
Access to bus stops, metro stations and train stations in the Montreal region is still often difficult, especially for more vulnerable users, reveals a new study by the National Institute…
starting antiretroviral treatment early promotes HIV control, study finds
Welcome radio replay The science ticket This is new hope, researchers have demonstrated that taking antiviral treatment just four weeks after an HIV infection was a key element of remission.…
starting antiretroviral treatment early promotes HIV control, study finds
Welcome radio replay The science ticket This is new hope, researchers have demonstrated that taking antiviral treatment just four weeks after an HIV infection was a key element of remission.…
Federation of Parents’ Committees of Quebec | A study to take the pulse of families
A pandemic, education strikes, inflation: how are young people and their parents doing, with all these upheavals? The Federation of Parents’ Committees of Quebec (FCPQ) is launching a major survey…