[ad_1] Latest news … Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary-General, said that humanity’s war against nature is a “suicide attempt” and that restoring the deteriorating planet should not be just a “moral test” but it should be everyone’s priority in the 21st century. Guterres gave a speech titled “State of the …
Read More »This strange ocean spot is a completely new species: BGR
[ad_1] An entirely new species of gelatin was discovered using high-definition video during an expedition in 2015. The creature was classified as a new species thanks to the video’s high resolution, which allowed scientists to describe it in great detail. There are over 150 species of scallop jelly in Earth’s …
Read More »Moth wings developed a rare “metastructure” that we tried to build in the lab
[ad_1] Nature has a way to put our best technology to shame. For decades now, scientists have been trying to produce the ultimate acoustic absorber, a carefully designed material that can handle acoustic waves for stealthy movement or simple peace and quiet. Apparently, however, that precious “metastructure” may already exist …
Read More »The U.S. Treasury Could Destroy the True Nature of Blockchain by Chasing Self-Hosted Cryptocurrency Wallets
[ad_2][ad_1] Self-guarded cryptocurrency wallets allow people around the world to access essential financial services. US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is said to be working on a law to regulate self-hosted crypto wallets. According to Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, the regulation of self-hosted portfolios could be counterproductive. Since its inception, …
Read More »These ants dress in a protective ‘biomineral armor’ never seen before in insects
[ad_1] Ants are rather organized little creatures. Highly social insects, they know how to forage, build complicated nests, steal pantry snacks, and generally take care of the queens and the colony, all working together. Leaf cutter ants increase this collaboration by several levels. Colonies of leaf cutter ants like Acromyrmex …
Read More »Why do leaves fall from trees in winter?
[ad_1] If you are used to this column, you know that only one of the following three possibilities is correct: 1) Evergreen trees grow where there is a lot of light, even in winter. When there isn’t enough they die, because their leaves can’t fall off. 2) The sap of …
Read More »Covid-19: five questions on the use of midazolam and Rivotril in nursing homes
[ad_1] The magazine “Pièces à conviction” of France 3 dedicated its latest issue on Wednesday 18 November to the situation of nursing homes particularly affected by the Covid-19 epidemic. In a short excerpt highlighted by the channel prior to airing, our colleagues focused on the use of two drugs in …
Read More »Covid-19: five questions on the use of midazolam and Rivotril in nursing homes
[ad_1] The magazine “Pièces à conviction” of France 3 dedicated its latest issue on Wednesday 18 November to the situation of nursing homes particularly affected by the Covid-19 epidemic. In a short excerpt highlighted by the channel prior to airing, our colleagues focused on the use of two drugs in …
Read More »Covid-19: five questions on the use of midazolam and Rivotril in nursing homes
[ad_1] The magazine “Pièces à conviction” of France 3 dedicated its latest issue on Wednesday 18 November to the situation of nursing homes particularly affected by the Covid-19 epidemic. In a short excerpt highlighted by the channel prior to airing, our colleagues focused on the use of two drugs in …
Read More »What is the “Great Reset” evoked by the conspiratorial documentary “Hold-up”?
[ad_1] Question asked by Gaelle on 11/05/2020 Good morning, This is one of the highlights of the documentary “Hold-up”. The voiceover assures it, shortly after two hours of film: “This organization for 50 years [le Forum économique mondial] uses all the problems of our society, from pollution to global warming, …
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