The recent presentation of the French government’s anti-pollution plan was an opportunity for many in the media to remind us of a significant figure: air pollution from fine particles is
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Current developments The rise of religious fundamentalism springing from traditional religions is increasingly reflected in neglect of medical treatment, although this is not general in monotheistic religions. In Protestant fundamentalism
Overnight from 3rd to 4th July 2018, the two new laws proposed by the French government to tackle Fake News were adopted by the National Assembly. This nocturnal discussion, during
In recent years, researchers have pointed to the potential retinotoxicity of blue light emitted by white LEDs at lighting levels classed as “domestic”, which has raised a great deal of
For over 15 years now, Europe’s energy policy has focused mainly on the development of renewable, wind and solar photovoltaic electricity, with substantial subsidies paid by consumers. More and more
Pesticides and cancer among farmers: the rush towards irrefutability (second part)
In an earlier article, we saw that the prospective epidemiological studies on the health of farmers (AHS cohort in the USA, Agrican cohort in France), supposedly the most reliable ones,
A historic change, only noticed by a small minority of enthusiasts A recent scientific breakthrough made possible by AI has been well publicised by the media, but the main learning
Donald Trump gets mad As soon as the NATO summit opened on Wednesday 11 July, Donald Trump castigated his European “friends” for the inadequacy of their defence budget and gave
With this opinion from Astrophysicist Raymond Piccoli, European Scientist publishes the 2nd part of its tour of research financing across Europe. We want to give various decision makers and scientists
The entry into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was celebrated as a major step forward throughout Europe. The old continent finally has an tool to tame the