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L’Algérie exclue des bourses de stages des étudiants français

Le ministère français des Affaires étrangères a exclu l’ambassade d’Alger des bourses de stages accordées chaque année aux étudiants français. En effet, le ministère stipule dans les courriels envoyés aux candidats aux stages que l’Algérie ne fait pas partie des choix possibles. Cette décision a surpris les étudiants qui ont …

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How to read minds, with the mentalist Henrik Fexeus

Is mental reading really possible? How can we interpret body language to better understand what others really think?  Henrik Fexeus, 48, is one of the most brilliant experts in the field of mind games and spiritual communication, not only in Sweden but around the world. He emerged through his dedication to …

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Watching porn has an impact on the “neural wiring” of our brain

Pornography seems to have existed since we have traces of humanity and has changed with the arrival of each new media. Hundreds of frescoes and sexually explicit sculptures have been discovered in the ruins of Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii. Since the advent of the internet, the use of pornography has …

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Monster in the wardrobe

If a child is afraid of imaginary monsters finding refuge in his wardrobe, then this child must believe that it is possible that these monsters exist and that they can actually get out of the closet and want to hurt him.. Your first impulse to the irrational fears of a …

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China: 8-year-old child teaches computer code on the internet

An eight-year-old Chinese boy launched his online tutorial to learn computer programming for young people. Black-rimmed glasses and red jersey, an eight-year-old Chinese computer connects to his computer for an online computer programming course . Small detail: he is the teacher. Vita, its European name, launched in August its own channel of programming tutorials on …

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Can we really treat depression with aspirin?

“Chinese researchers have come up with an important discovery: to cure depression, aspirin and ibuprofen would be more effective than antidepressants.”  The publication in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry  , in late October, of observations by scientists from the Department of Neurology, University of Science and Technology, Huazhong, China, was widely reported …

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The researchers recorded their sounds. The plants screamed for help when they were exhausted

A recent study by researchers – on tomatoes, tobacco and the vertebral cactus – has shown that plants emit ultrasound when subjected to severe stress conditions In recent years, researchers have discovered that plants are able to see, hear and smell, but no one thought they could make sounds the …

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Turkey has set up the first free hot soup tap for students

In order to improve the quality of education in all areas, from primary school to university, the Metropolitan Municipality of Bursa, which has put in place concrete investments such as the renewal of educational institutions and youth centers, pursues social projects aimed at improving the quality of life of students. As …

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AIDS: researchers have first achieved HIV elimination

Researchers in the United States have successfully eradicated HIV, the virus that causes AIDS , in some infected mice. Scientists from the University of Nebraska and Temple University of Philadelphia behind this feat revealed their findings in a study published in the journal Nature  . For this study, the researchers combined two advanced technologies. They first …

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Switzerland: A 100-year-old physics mystery solved by a Tunisian

A new scientific feat has just been achieved by Tunisians shining under other skies. Wassim Dhaouadi, a young researcher of Tunisian nationality living in Switzerland, has managed to solve a 100-year-old mystery of physics. The announcement was made by the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne where he is registered Wassim Dhaouadi. …

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Berberine, a formidable and natural weapon against type 2 diabetes

The number of people with   type  2 diabetes is steadily increasing and the  International Diabetes Federation  predicts that the number of people with diabetes could increase from 285 million in 2010 to 438 million in 2030. This global increase is mainly due to the aging of the population as well as the growing evolution of obesity, …

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Top 10 most intense pain

McGill University (Canada) has established a pain scale by cross-referencing questionnaires submitted to patients. Here is the ranking of the most intense pains; they are here classified from the most tolerable to the most insupportable. 10. Trigeminal neuralgia This disease, also known as “tic pain”, is characterized by sudden and unexpected attacks of intense pain …

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9-year-old child prodigy set to graduate from college

9-year-old Laurent Simons is all set to become the youngest person to complete a graduation degree. The little genius, who is half Belgian and half Dutch, will complete his degree in electrical engineering in December from Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE). According to a report by The Telegraph, Laurent has …

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No, this man is not Michael Jackson!

More than ten years have passed since the death of the pop king, Michael Jackson, but in spite of that he continues to arouse a lot of interest thanks to this double named Sergio Cortés come from Spain. Michael Jackson , international star, has never left anyone indifferent with his music …

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