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17 Jul 2025 08h05
by Steven Robert
AI revives Anne Frank: Bringing her story to new generations
‘We tried to reach the stories that most people might not know,’ the CEO of CityFans told French news agency AFP about the new immersive experience in the footsteps of Anne Frank that can be done with a smartphone in Amsterdam.
16 Jul 2025 10h33
by Melissa Hekkers
The beliefs of the most intelligent man in the world
Kim Ung-Yong is a 63-year-old South Korean civil engineer and university professor. During his youth, he was known as a child prodigy.
11 Jul 2025 12h30
by Melissa Hekkers
WHO alert on new risk of pandemic in India
The World Health Organisation is closely monitoring the Nipah virus as a possible pandemic: one young woman has already died in India.
10 Jul 2025 08h55
by Melissa Hekkers
Gene treatment: hope at last for deaf children
The treatment of congenital deafness, which affects up to three out of every thousand newborn babies, finally looks set to benefit from a breakthrough.
10 Jul 2025 07h35
by Melissa Hekkers
Psychogenealogy: Generations branded by the past
Finding the root of our problems, coming up with explanations for things that seem unfair or insurmountable: the need is almost visceral.
05 Jul 2025 15h29
by Melissa Hekkers
Human fertility at risk: microplastics in sperm and ovaries
Spanish researchers have identified different types of plastic in seminal plasma and ovarian follicular fluid.
05 Jul 2025 05h45
by Melissa Hekkers
Global warming and mosquitoes: tropical viruses threaten Europe
As a result of global warming, diseases that were previously confined to tropical regions, such as dengue fever, chikungunya and West Nile virus, are taking hold in Europe.
04 Jul 2025 11h00
by Melissa Hekkers
Disappearance of the tropical forests, the story of a forgotten cataclysm
252 million years ago, the Earth, then covered in lush forests and inhabited by countless species, suddenly saw its destiny turned upside down.
23 Jun 2025 07h35
by Melissa Hekkers
A specific event will end all life on Earth: NASA has a date
It's not just in the movies. One day, life will become impossible on Earth.
18 Jun 2025 14h45
by Melissa Hekkers
It's the biggest explosion since the Big Bang
This cosmic explosion occurred in a distant galaxy, due to the shredding of a giant star by a supermassive black hole.
18 Jun 2025 10h30
Which sports are best for the brain?
Regular exercise supports cognitive function and reduces the risk of dementia, but racket sports work best.
16 Jun 2025 10h15
by Melissa Hekkers
Key discovery for understanding the Big Bang Theory
The James Webb Space Telescope has once again enabled scientists to take a step forward in understanding distant worlds.
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