Office of the Governor | BIOQuébec and BioNJ establish a strategic partnership to promote growth in life sciences

Office of the Governor | BIOQuébec and BioNJ establish a strategic partnership to promote growth in life sciences

Laval, Quebec – September 10, 2024 – BIOQuébec, BioNJ and Choose New Jersey are pleased to announce the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen cooperation and collaboration between the life sciences sectors of Québec and New Jersey. This agreement was signed during Choose New Jersey’s economic mission to Canada led by … Read more

In the harbor of Brest, a shark fishing event organized to raise awareness and advance science

In the harbor of Brest, a shark fishing event organized to raise awareness and advance science

“We feel useful. Today we are fishing, our passion, while contributing to a scientific project to preserve sharks.” On the water Saturday, September 7 at noon, in the harbor of Brest, Victor, Yann and Sowen, young people from Brest, have just collected a spotted shad on their boat and are taking the day’s mission very … Read more

the real reasons to worry, by Professor Gilles Pialoux – L’Express

the real reasons to worry, by Professor Gilles Pialoux – L’Express

We were expecting other health alerts at the end of summer 2024. We might as well confess, like the author of this column, that the health risk specialists were wrong. In the wake of the 2024 Paris Olympics, there was neither an explosion in the number of indigenous dengue cases nor an epidemic of Escherichia … Read more

“To save the hospital, let’s control the number of patients per nurse” – L’Express

“To save the hospital, let’s control the number of patients per nurse” – L’Express

Long waiting times in emergency rooms, overwhelmed GPs, unreachable specialists… Are the French condemned to having ever more difficulty receiving proper care when they are sick, and to seeing the quality of care deteriorate? Cardiologist Olivier Milleron, spearhead of the Inter-hospital Collective, refuses to give up. With Professor André Grimaldi, he published on August 28 … Read more

on the proper use of bacteriological warfare against mosquitoes, by Professor Alain Fischer – L’Express

on the proper use of bacteriological warfare against mosquitoes, by Professor Alain Fischer – L’Express

Dengue fever is a viral disease – an arbovirosis – caused by an RNA virus (flavivirus) transmitted by mosquito bites: mosquitos tiger and Aegypti. The number of cases worldwide continues to increase. It is estimated at 400 million per year among 4 billion people exposed mainly in tropical regions. There are serious forms, with hemorrhagic … Read more

The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs formed beyond Jupiter

The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs formed beyond Jupiter

This new insight into the asteroid that crashed into Chicxulub, in what is now Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, should help us better understand the history of celestial objects that have struck the Earth. The debate over the nature of the asteroid that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs has been stirring scientists for decades, but a … Read more

🧬 AI identifies approach for universal cancer treatment

🧬 AI identifies approach for universal cancer treatment

A recent breakthrough in cancer research comes from the Garvan Institute, where scientists have used artificial intelligence to discover potentially cancer-causing elements in regions of the genome once considered “junk DNA.” These non-coding regions, which make up 98% of our DNA, could transform how we diagnose and treat cancer. Image d’illustration Pixabay The researchers published … Read more

“Bring your science, not your strawberry”: a scientific mediation association in the heart of the Var districts to talk about the ocean

“Bring your science, not your strawberry”: a scientific mediation association in the heart of the Var districts to talk about the ocean

Fight boredom, whatever the cost. The Var community network is working hard to offer a summer that is anything but idle for children and pre-adolescents in priority neighborhoods in the department, including those in Dracénie. After the intervention of the artistic association Trait Libre at the foot of the Trois Coteaux residences in Dracénoises last … Read more

A meteor explodes over New York

A meteor explodes over New York

A uncommon and shocking occasion occurred to the residents of New York and New Jersey this Tuesday morning. A meteor handed via the Earth’s environment, producing spectacular sonic booms. This phenomenon in broad daylight aroused the curiosity and concern of residents. Picture courtesy of Pixabay Initially, estimates steered that the meteor, touring at a dizzying … Read more

Quian Quiroga: AI lacks common sense, it is far from human

Quian Quiroga: AI lacks common sense, it is far from human

Artificial intelligence is far from human intelligence because the former does not have common sense, nor can it react to new situations, said the Argentine neuroscientist Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, who offered the keynote lecture yesterday. What makes us human?attached to El Aleph, Festival of Art and Science, which takes place at the National Autonomous University … Read more