All Press Reviews
18 Jun
Southern Ocean sperm whales are an unexpected ally in the fight against global warming, removing the equivalent carbon emissions from 40,000 cars each year thanks to their faeces, a study has found.
A lire sur : AFP via news.yahoo.com
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07 May
Biologists are alarmed for wildlife offshore, where the damage from a spill can be invisible but still deadly.
A lire sur : The New York Times
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07 May
Stem cells derived from the endometrium (uterine lining) and transplanted into the brains of laboratory mice with Parkinson's disease appear to restore functioning of brain cells damaged by the disease...
A lire sur : Physorg.com
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07 May
Author and food luminary Michael Pollan has been widely praised for his thoughtful inquiries into how our food is produced and what it means for...
A lire sur : Huffingtonpost
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05 May
(PhysOrg.com) -- Language is a defining aspect of what makes us human. Although some brain regions are known to be associated with language, neuroscientists have had a surprisingly difficult time using...
A lire sur : Physorg.com
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05 May
The first oil from the leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico has hit the Louisiana coastline, according to local officials. The US government has declared a national catastrophe and is thinking of sending...
A lire sur : Radio France International
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03 May
Officials for BP, which is liable for the cleanup of the oil spill, described in detail for the first time their desperate efforts to seal the well in the Gulf of Mexico.
A lire sur : The New York Times
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03 May
A destabilizing feedback loop driven by melting ice is at work in the Arctic.
A lire sur : The New York Times
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03 May
(*Scroll down for photos of Gulf Coast fishermen and their mitigation efforts underway.*) The AP reports: More than 6,800 square miles of federal fishing areas,...
A lire sur : Huffingtonpost
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30 Apr
Nearly 1 billion people do not have access to clean drinking water. The problem is particularly dire in Ghana, where diarrhea causes 25 percent of all deaths of children below the age of five each year...
A lire sur : Physorg.com
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