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Mexico’s Congress has unanimously banned dolphin and marine mammal shows, ending captivity-based entertainment. About 350 dolphins will move to natural pens, while fines and strict rules ensure this sweeping reform protects animal welfare and promotes ethical tourism.
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Le Mexique interdit les spectacles de dauphins et mammifères marins

WORLD ANIMAL PROTECTION

  • juillet 6, 2025
A new game from University of Washington lets kids solve visual ARC puzzles then compare with AI chatbot attempts. Children identify AI mistakes and guide solutions, building critical thinking as they realize their creativity and reasoning still outshine current AI models.
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Ce jeu de puzzle montre aux enfants qu’ils surpassent encore l’IA

PHYS

  • juillet 6, 2025
A major step in the global fight against HIV: the FDA has approved a twice-yearly injection that showed nearly 99% protection in trials. The breakthrough offers new hope for millions by making HIV prevention simpler, long-lasting and highly effective.
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La FDA valide une avancée majeure pour prévenir le VIH efficacement

WIRED

  • juin 30, 2025
A cross-cultural study in Poland, Indonesia, and Nepal shows that both public and private affectionate gestures—like hugs, kisses, and holding hands—consistently enhance relationship satisfaction. Cultural differences shape how but not whether affection brings greater happiness.
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L’affection améliore la satisfaction de couple, confirme étude multiculturelle

PHYS

  • juin 30, 2025
Fairphone today unveiled the 6th-gen modular smartphone built for longevity. It’s 9% lighter, includes swappable battery, screen, camera and accessories. Runs Android 15 with a minimalist "Moments" mode. With 7 OS updates and 5‑year warranty, it’s made to last.
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Fairphone 6 dévoilé : modulaire, durable, doté d’un mode épuré

DEZEEN

  • juin 30, 2025
Researchers at Edinburgh engineered E. coli to transform PET plastic into acetaminophen within 24 hours, with 92% yield and near-zero emissions. This innovation merges chemistry and biology, offering a sustainable route to painkillers while tackling plastic pollution.
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Des bactéries transforment le plastique en paracétamol, avancée verte

THE SCIENTIST

  • juin 30, 2025
Researchers at Hong Kong Polytechnic developed “X‑Wear,” a flexible, all‑inorganic X‑ray scintillator fabric that delivers 10× brighter output than prior flexible materials. It promises comfortable, wearable X‑ray imaging and radiation shielding once fully integrated.
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Un métatissu X‑ray flexible promet une imagerie médicale portable

TECH XPLORE

  • juin 30, 2025
Once near-extinct, heath fritillary butterflies on Exmoor have jumped from 600 to over 1,000 individuals. Thanks to cattle grazing, bracken removal, and woodland management, their habitats thrive, even prompting colonization at sites not seen since the 1990s.
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Le rare papillon fritillaire revient en force dans l’Exmoor anglais

ECOWATCH

  • juin 30, 2025
France and Spain have backed a global initiative to tax private jet and premium flight tickets. The move aims to fund climate action, reduce aviation emissions, and encourage more sustainable travel—leveraging luxury flight regulation to protect the planet together.
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France et Espagne soutiennent la taxe sur jets privés pour le climat

EURONEWS

  • juin 30, 2025
A new Indigenous-led reserve across Melanesian seas now protects critical marine ecosystems. Spearheaded by local communities with government support, it preserves fish nurseries and biodiversity—offering a sustainable path for people and ocean alike.
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Les communautés autochtones mélanésiennes protègent 6 millions de km² d’océan

ECOWATCH

  • juin 15, 2025
A study shows protected bike lanes significantly increase commuter cycling—21–171% more trips in cities like Austin and DC—by making riders feel safer. Networks also cut CO₂ emissions (e.g., Bogotá saves 22,000 t/year) and reduce crashes up to 50%, proving their public benefit.
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Les pistes cyclables protégées boostent les trajets et l’environnement

ECOWATCH

  • juin 8, 2025
Just a 30-minute boat ride from Copenhagen, Denmark’s Youth Island offers students a refreshing retreat away from city distractions. With shared dorms, study sessions, sauna dips, communal meals, and nature breaks, participants form study pods that help reduce stress and boost concentration.
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Une île au Danemark offre du répit aux étudiants stressés

EURONEWS

  • juin 8, 2025
At the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, the EU launched a €1 billion Ocean Pact to support over 50 projects worldwide. A third of the funding will go to marine research, with efforts focused on restoring ecosystems, cutting pollution, and supporting sustainable coastal development.
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L’UE investit 1 milliard € pour protéger les océans

AFRICA NEWS

  • juin 8, 2025
In Limpopo, South Africa, microalgae were added to wastewater ponds to treat sewage from 1,560 homes. Without chemicals or electricity, the process—phycoremediation—cut ammonia by 99%, phosphate by 83%, and nitrogen by 73%, offering a low‑cost, eco‑friendly solution for rural sanitation.
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Des microalgues purifient les eaux usées sans énergie ni chimie

ECOWATCH

  • juin 8, 2025
Scientists have developed a cement-free soil solidifier using recycled glass (Earth Silica) and construction waste powder. Thermo‑activated and meeting industry strength standards, it cuts carbon emissions and reuses industrial byproducts—offering a low‑cost, greener solution for construction.
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Des déchets recyclés donnent naissance à un ciment bas carbone

ECOWATCH

  • juin 8, 2025
In Northern California, the Yurok reclaimed 47,000 acres around Blue Creek—making it a tribal forest and salmon sanctuary. The largest-ever land-back transfer in the state supports habitat restoration, controlled burns, invasive species removal, and boosts salmon runs and biodiversity.
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Les Yurok récupèrent 47 000 acres pour restaurer un habitat crucial

MONGABAY

  • juin 8, 2025
Ammonia from massive penguin guano deposits reacts with sulfur gases to form aerosol particles, seeding clouds over Antarctica. Measurements near a 60,000-strong Adélie colony showed ammonia levels 1,000× above baseline, triggering fog and cloud droplets that may help cool the surface.
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Les manchots aident à refroidir l’Antarctique

MONGABAY

  • juin 2, 2025
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Electric vehicles are charging ahead in Germany, making up 30.6% of all new car sales. This milestone reflects strong climate commitments, growing consumer trust, and clean technology driving Europe toward a greener, healthier future of mobility.
Les voitures électriques atteignent 30 % du marché en Allemagne
In May alone, China added 93 GW of solar and 26 GW of wind—enough electricity to power entire nations like Poland or Sweden. Solar capacity now tops 1,000 GW—half the world’s total. Ambitious clean energy growth continues despite financial strains on manufacturers.
La Chine bat des records avec un déploiement massif d’énergie solaire et éolienne
Cameroon’s Faro National Park is witnessing a remarkable resurgence, with 34 mammal species identified, from elephants to critically endangered leopards. Conservation work is helping restore balance in one of Central Africa’s most biodiverse landscapes.
La faune reprend vie dans le parc national Faro au Cameroun
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