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Pascal Bouchard-Casabianca/AFP Gastroenteritis epidemic on the legendary GR20 in Corsica, at least 230 hikers affected (illustrative photo of the GR20 taken in 2022). Pascal Bouchard-Casabianca/AFP Gastroenteritis epidemic on the legendary GR20 in Corsica, at least 230 hikers affected (illustrative photo of the GR20 taken in 2022). FRANCE – The journey has turned into a nightmare. On the legendary GR20 route in Corsica, an epidemic of gastroenteritis has struck and affected more than 230 people, the regional health agency said in a press release on Saturday, July 26. The first signal was made on July 12. Since then, investigations are still…

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This sci-fi movie is one of the top 3 most watched movies in Netflix history. It features many Marvel stars and is perfect for the whole family… If you are one of the few people who haven’t seen it yet, you know what to do…Everyone loves Ryan Reynolds. Whether it’s because he’s a likable character or because his films know how to balance action and comedy, the fact is that the Canadian-American actor has a number of box office hits under his belt, in addition to starring in two of the three most-watched films in Netflix history. One is Red…

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About forty Vietnamese scientists and researchers as well as experts from France, Canada, the United States and Japan are gathering at the International Center for Interdisciplinary Science Education (ICISE) in Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh Province (Central), to participate in the SAGI 2024 Summer School of Astronomical Technologies. >> Opening of two scientific conferences in astrophysics >> Vietnamese wins Republic of Korea Astronomy Prize >> Vietnam Neutrino School 2024 Opens in Quy Nhon SAGI Summer School 2024 opening ceremony, Monday, July 22 in Quy Nhon.Image: ICISE/CVNAstronomers and students are expected to work on robotic astronomy for two weeks, through August 3.…

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Basic Endometriosis is characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus, which causes many problems for affected women (pain, difficulty getting pregnant, etc.). A new study shows that these women are 4.2 times more likely to develop ovarian cancer, with a greater association with first degree. The researchers believe that more research is needed to determine the best measures to prevent the risk of cancer in these patients. Endometriosis is a common gynecological condition that affects 10% to 15% of women of reproductive age. It is characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus…

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How far does science go? To the moon with the project” Haram on the moon » From NASA. In 2027, the Artemis mission will send a time capsule to the moon, containing 24 ruby ​​discs, containing a summary of all the knowledge and wisdom of humanity, dedicated to future generations. Rebroadcast of the column as of April 13, 2024. This is not science fiction: 24 laser-engraved sapphire discs containing the essentials of human knowledge and achievement will be placed in a capsule, a small metal container, on the Moon, by a lunar lander from NASA’s Artemis mission in 2027, for…

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It is estimated that there are between 100,000 and 220,000 women with more or less complicated endometriosis in Hauts-de-France. to’Instruction No. DGOS/R4/2022/183 dated 12 July 2022 With regard to the organization of sectors dedicated to the management of endometriosis in the regions, it reaffirms the priority given by National Strategy to Combat Endometriosis Structuring the sectors to make the care pathway for these women more understandable and more efficient, with quality and adapted care across the territory. Find here Measures taken ARS Hauts-de-France. The Regional Expert System (DER) supported by the Endhouts Association, recognized by the ARS Director for the…

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The X-Science Camp organized at l’X from July 8 to 14 on the campus of the Ecole Polytechnique gave 40 high school students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of a major engineering school. The goal: to encourage them to pursue excellent scientific studies. From July 7 to 13, the Ecole Polytechnique hosted “X-Science Camp IP Paris”, a week of immersion into the world of engineering schools for 40 high school students who love science, scholarship recipients and selected from all over France.For nearly 10 years, every summer, the Ecole Polytechnique has been organizing this “mathematics colony” which…

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According to the researchers, this discovery supports that this group of hominins diversified rapidly after the mass extinction at the “end-Permian.” strike Nevada, USA. Researchers have discovered, in the Triassic Favret Formation (a geological formation dating back to the Triassic period, 250 to 200 million years ago), a new species of crocodile ancestor that may have evolved in this geological region during the Mesozoic Era, during the Middle Triassic period (247.2 – 237 million years ago). Discover this type called Benggwigwishinga suchus eremicarminis, or the false archosaur, Detailed in the scientific journal Biology messages Published on July 10, 2024, it…

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In 2013, Gerard Talavera, a researcher at the University of Barcelona, ​​was surprised to see painted lady butterflies on a beach in South America, in French Guiana. However, this species does not live in South America. At the time, the researcher noticed that the butterflies’ wings were damaged, as if they had just completed a very long journey. In fact, Belle-Dame butterflies it’s known To cover very large distances. They regularly travel from Europe to sub-Saharan Africa, a distance of 15,000 kilometers. But crossing the Atlantic Ocean without any refueling point is a much greater challenge for these fragile little…

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Bats are not just nocturnal creatures. In addition to flying in the dark and harboring viruses that are deadly to humans, bats are thought to have rich and complex social lives. Researchers at the University of Chester in England have made some amazing discoveries about bats. These amazing creatures form friendly bonds with their fellow creatures, whom they consider to be “friends.” Apparently, these friendly relationships can develop according to several criteria. Bats share food with each other. Bats that get along well also feel free to share food with each other. This is not a behavior unique to a…

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