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Berlin’s Unsold Christmas Trees Repurposed to Nourish Zoo Elephants
Even after the holidays, the Christmas spirit continues to be felt at Berlin Zoo. To the delight of the park animals, it was time …

Concerned About Authoritarian Trends, Researchers Are Leaving OpenAI in Droves
When technologies advance at full speed, transparency becomes just as essential as innovation. In the field of artificial intelligence, it is sometimes the researchers …
Resurrected from the Depths: The French Submarine Le Tonnant, Lost in 1942, Unearths a Forgotten Chapter of WWII off Spain’s Coast
For more than eight decades, Le Tonnant existed only in military reports and family memories. Scuttled in the chaos of the Second World War, …

Fraudulent Activity in Online Surveys on Sensitive Topics Challenges Researchers to Revise Their Approaches
The human sciences have always relied on implicit trust between researchers and participants. But as interactions move online, this foundation is cracking. Behind the …

Curious if Someone’s Listening? Just Check Their Blinking
We blink thousands of times a day, without really thinking about it. However, this automatic gesture could say a lot about what is going …

From Natural Need to Taboo: How Parcopresis Turns Anxiety into a Genuine Digestive Disorder
Going to the toilet is one of the most mundane everyday actions. However, for some people, this moment becomes a source of intense tension …

Remarkable Finding Extends the Age of Leeches by 200 Million Years
In the collective imagination, leeches evoke discreet parasites, associated with marshes or ancient medicine. However, a recent paleontological discovery reveals a much older and …

American Researchers Lose Access to Antarctic Ice After Ship Deprivation
Antarctica is not a continent that one approaches lightly. Its hostility imposes extreme logistics, where each scientific advance depends on extraordinary material resources. In …

Fossils Uncover the True Origins of the Turtle’s Shell: More Than Just a Shield
Whether it evokes slowness or resistance, the shell alone embodies the identity of turtles. Present in terrestrial, marine or semi-aquatic species, this bone structure …

For Centuries, Humanity Misunderstood the Universe’s Color: A Luminous Cosmos Reveals Its True Essence of Profound Darkness
For a long time, humans imagined the universe based on what they saw from Earth. The blue of the sky during the day, the …

Researchers Discover Link Between Beer Consumption and Increased Mosquito Bites
[Article initialement publié le 15 septembre 2025] The effects of alcohol on our body It is known that the consumption of alcohol, including beer, …

The Little Toe: More Essential Than You Think! How It Helps Us Stay Balanced
We rarely think about it while walking, but balance is about more than just putting one foot in front of the other. Each part …
