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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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Diabetes. A Polynesian sponge, possible miracle cure

Her name ? Dactylospongia metachromia . A learned name, certainly, but one that could become familiar. For this Polynesian sponge, very abundant in the Tuamotu Archipelago (Tahiti), could be a miracle cure for the more than 425 million people with type 2 diabetes worldwide. The sponge is at the heart of the Redame project (Study of sponge …

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Avec plus de 550 brevets, 60 licences et 425 publications, l’Algérien Karim Zaghib remporte la plus haute distinction scientifique au Canada

Le scientifique algérien basé au Canada Karim Zgheib a reçu le prix Lionel Bollett 2019, la plus haute distinction décernée par le gouvernement de la province de Québec dans le domaine de la recherche et du développement industriels, pour sa contribution exceptionnelle au développement des batteries pendant trois décennies. Selon …

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Un Marocain remporte le “Prix mondial de l’énergie 2019”

Le chercheur marocain Khalil Amine a remporté le prix “Global Energy prize 2019”, pour ses travaux sur les batteries au lithium. Le prix lui sera remis par le Président russe Vladimir Putin. Khalil Amine a été récompensé dans la catégorie “Nouvelles méthodes d’application de l’énergie”. Dr. Amine effectue ses recherches …

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PV de délibération L1 SNV 2018-2019

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Global Teacher Prize are now open!

Help us find one exceptional educator who deserves to be recognized around the world. The Global Teacher Prize is a US $1million dollar award, presented annually to an exceptional teacher who has made an outstanding contribution to the profession. The Varkey Foundation established the prize in 2014, to recognise and …

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L’Université Franco-Tunisienne pour l’Afrique et la Méditerranée ouvre ses portes en octobre 2019

L’Université Franco-Tunisienne pour l’Afrique et la Méditerranée (UFTAM) ouvre ses portes à la rentrée 2019 pour offrir à des étudiants de l’Afrique Sub-saharienne autant qu’à des étudiants tunisiens, français ou méditerranéens un panel de formations d’excellence co-construites par de très grandes universités publiques françaises et tunisiennes. Annoncée conjointement par la Tunisie et …

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Internet could alter brain functions, says study

The Internet will alter specific brain regions and have an effect on our attention capability, memory processes and social interaction, a study has found. The analysis, printed within the journal World psychopathology, showed that the web will turn out each acute and sustained alterations in specific areas of noesis. Researchers, together with those from Oxford University within the U.K. and Harvard University within the U.S., investigated hypotheses on however the web could alter psychological feature processes. “The key findings of …

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Google researchers have a warning for iPhone users

Two members of Project Zero, Google’s elite bug-hunting team, have printed details and demo proof-of-concept code for 5 of six “interactionless” security bugs that impact the iOS package and may be exploited via the iMessage consumer. All six security flaws were patched last week, on July 22, with Apple’s iOS twelve.4 release. Details concerning one in every of the “interactionless” vulnerabilities are unbroken non-public as a …

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Kids With divorced parents ar additional probably to induce divorced. may Genes Be To Blame?

Divorce is wide celebrated to own a large sort of mental effects on the youngsters of separate oldsters, however is there a affiliation between youngsters of unmarried oldsters and their own ultimate divorces? According to past studies, spouses that area unit the youngsters of unmarried oldsters area unit 3 times a lot ofwish to endure the divorce method themselves. this idea, called the divorce cycle, relies round the conceptyoungsters can become old seeing their oldsters struggle to stay their conflicts out of the general public eye, and in doing thus, can eventually become old to partake within the same behavior. But a replacement study suggests that whereas nurture …

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PV de délibération L2 SNV 2018-2019

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This invention could turn desert air into water

Saudi researchers have developed a hydrogel that can absorb a lot of water into the air and release it on demand. An invention that could allow the inhabitants of the deserts to hydrate themselves at a lower cost. An oasis in the desert. Nothing surprising in itself, except when this aquatic haven …

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Facebook pays to monitor you and access your secrets!

In the biggest secrecy, Facebook has paid people from 13 to 35 years to scrutinize their habits on their mobiles! An Orwellian scenario. Since 2016, the Facebook company paid mobile users to draw conclusions from their online habits and behaviors. To do this, these volunteer guinea pigs had to download a ” Facebook …

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