Archaeology: in Belgium, metal detectors authorized but very supervised May 2, 2022 “It’s like fishing!” » Chris, Belgian detectorist, does not hesitate to compare the followers of his activity to those who feel the pike. The… Continue Reading
Extension of the abortion period: what limits? March 15, 2022 The law of March 2, 2022 aimed at strengthening the right to abortion, resulting from the so-called “Gaillot” bill replaces, in article L. 2212-1… Continue Reading
Handisport: solutions developed for recreational skiing February 28, 2022 Initially, it was the adaptation of a verticalizer, a device used in hospitals to allow patients to straighten up. In fifteen years, over the… Continue Reading
At the Paralympic Games, equipment in the race for medals February 28, 2022 When Jordan Broisin sets off on the slopes of Yanqing for the alpine skiing events of the Paralympic Games in Beijing, organized from March… Continue Reading
Building a climate cathedral January 25, 2022 The film Don’t Look Up(Adam McKay, 2021), a satire recently released on a streaming platform, features the predicted collision of a comet with Earth… Continue Reading
“Inedible”, “tasteless” … In the hospital, meals do not satisfy the sick December 6, 2021 Meals in the hospital? From “Everything pale, colorless, tasteless”, says a surfer on Twitter, supporting a photo of a beige dish. “Inedible”, castigates another,… Continue Reading
For biodiversity, clearly visible tipping points November 1, 2021 In climatology, tipping points represent those critical moments when an element crosses a threshold and never returns to its starting state, potentially leading to… Continue Reading
Polluting factories, coal-fired power stations… Chile’s “sacrifice zones” September 20, 2021 ” Thishead baywas one of the most abundant in the North. From one end of the bay to the other, there were only small… Continue Reading
The Nameless Child June 1, 2021 In a few days, the Senate will examine a bill presented by Ms. Anne-Catherine Loisier, senator, to name children born without life. The only… Continue Reading
Far from being eradicated, leprosy is still rife May 24, 2021 These are images that we almost got used to, despite their harshness. A man with no forearms or legs, making his sleeve on the… Continue Reading