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With 2.2 million cases expected in the next 25 years, dementia is becoming a major issue. But certain habits could help slow its progression. By 2025, France Alzheimer estimates that 1.4 million ...
In the race for rare earth elements and strategic metals—more than 70% controlled by China—the young scientist has developed a technology that’s faster, cleaner, and more sustainable than ...
To understand why metal doesn’t belong in the microwave, it helps to know how the appliance works. Microwaves heat food by emitting electromagnetic waves at a specific frequency. These waves ...
Entropy, introduced by Rudolf Clausius in 1865, is a way to quantify the amount of energy dispersion within a system. It reflects how energy, whether thermal or chemical, becomes more scattered ...
The ice gain impact on sea levels These huge variations have directly affected global sea levels. Here’s the breakdown: • From 2002 to 2010, the ice sheet’s loss contributed to an increase ...
From Radiocom 2000 to 5G: a journey through time Starting with Radiocom 2000, the first mobile phone network in France, and moving through the rollout of 4G connectivity in 2015 to the still ...
In a recent study, scientists discovered DNA from sharks and rays in the waters surrounding several offshore wind farms in the Netherlands. They tested over 400 seawater samples and found clear ...
Despite sanctions aimed at blocking China’s access to American-made processors, the country has found a way to break through. Just like the ban on commercial Android versions led to the creation ...
A monumental discovery is reshaping the French energy sector. In Lorraine, researchers have uncovered 46 million tons of natural white hydrogen, potentially the largest known deposit so far.
The researchers gathered groups of AIs and had them play a simple game. They grouped between 24 and 200 AI agents, all based on large language models (like ChatGPT), and randomly paired them up.
Sea turtles have long been seen as symbols of the ocean’s fragility. Threats like plastic pollution, shrinking nesting beaches, climate change, and fishing net entanglements have pushed many ...
Researchers in China found that Bacteroides vulgatus, a common gut bacteria, may help regulate glucose levels and reduce sugar cravings. In mice, increasing levels of this bacteria triggered the ...
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