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In recent years, the amount of drug deaths among people in their 20s has begun to decrease, based on data collected by the CDC. While the exact reason for the drop is unclear, theories include access to resources, less deadly drugs and loss of other young people.
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Baisse des overdoses mortelles chez les jeunes adultes aux USA

NPR

  • juin 1, 2025
A recent study found that less than two hours of so-called "catch-up" sleep can reduce anxiety in teenagers, but that a fairly consistent sleep schedule with little to no variation between weekdays and weekends is optimal. On average, 8 to 10 hours of sleep is ideal for improved attention span, memory and overall quality of life.
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Le bon rythme de sommeil réduit l’anxiété chez les ados

EUREKALERT

  • mai 31, 2025
A new bike helmet with built-in brake lights and auto-adjusting fit just hit the market. Its rear LED lights flash under braking, and the dial-fit system adapts instantly. It’s a smart yet straightforward design aimed at reducing cycling accidents.
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Un casque de vélo intelligent signale le freinage pour améliorer la sécurité des cyclistes

DESIGNBOOM

  • mai 30, 2025
London's Mayor has announced that the iconic Oxford Street in central London will ban cars, buses, and taxis starting next year. The move is expected to improve air quality, boost foot traffic and local retail, and create space for events and safer public amenities.
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Oxford Street, à Londres, deviendra verte et réservée aux piétons d’ici l’année prochaine

DEZEEN

  • mai 29, 2025
The FDA has announced that they will begin to phase out animal testing. The shift to research on human cells rather than animals could prove to have positive effects such as identifying individuals who are most at risk of a disease and how to reduce certain side effects.
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La FDA prévoit de supprimer progressivement les tests sur les animaux

THE SCIENTIST

  • mai 28, 2025
At the São Paulo Public Archives in Brazil, the exhibit "I, the Scribe Who Wrote..." aims to shed light on the lives of formerly enslaved people and highlight the legacy of lawyer and abolitionist Luiz Gama. Using artificial intelligence, the exhibit reconstructs their faces and presents them in a modern passport format.
(c) 'I, the scribe who wrote...' CORTESÍA
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Une exposition recrée les visages d’esclaves grâce à l’intelligence artificielle

EL PAIS

  • mai 28, 2025
With the use of zebrafish - who possess a similar genetic makeup to humans - scientists have discovered that daylight can improve the ability of our immune systems to fight infection; cells in the fish were more active in the morning and more able to encounter infections.
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La lumière du jour stimule la réponse du système immunitaire

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • mai 28, 2025
Researchers in China have developed a contact lens made of light-converting particles, allowing the user to see infrared light both in the dark and with their eyes closed. The lenses don't require a power supply and are more efficient than night goggles.
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Des lentilles de contact permettent de voir dans l’obscurité, même les yeux fermés

ZME SCIENCE

  • mai 28, 2025
Researchers are repurposing retired mobile phones into mini marine-data hubs that are deployed on beaches or boats, and record ocean conditions and marine fauna activity, creating a low-cost network that empowers coastal communities to contribute to marine conservation efforts.
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Les vieux smartphones deviennent des centres de données marines pour la recherche côtière

EURONEWS

  • mai 28, 2025
With 600 locations located throughout Pennsylvania, memory cafés have become a safe space for individuals with varying degrees of memory loss to find community. Providing opportunities to socialize, color, play games and deal with negative emotions surrounding their diagnosis, these cafés are open to both individuals and their caregivers.
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Les cafés de la mémoire redonnent du sens à la vie des personnes atteintes de démence

NPR

  • mai 28, 2025
Spain has implemented various regulations protecting LGBTQ+ individuals in the workplace, ranging from ensuring protection against harassment to providing all employees with bias training.The legislation is considered the first in the world to spell out requirements for the private sector.
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L’Espagne met en œuvre des lois pour protéger les droits des travailleurs LGBTQ+

CONTEXT

  • mai 28, 2025
The electric motorcycle industry in Kenya is beginning to take off, with companies designing bikes that can navigate challenging road conditions and compete with market leaders. With motorbikes being a common mode of transportation in Kenya, a shift to sustainable designs will benefit the economy and improve the country's global footprint.
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L’industrie croissante des motos électriques au Kenya stimule la économie locale

CLEAN TECHNICA

  • mai 28, 2025
Islamabad has banned child marriage, replacing legislation introduced under British colonial rule and raising the minimum age for marriage to 18 for both males and females, while also introducing strict punishments for anyone facilitating underage marriage.
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Islamabad interdit le mariage précoce

THE GUARDIAN

  • mai 24, 2025
Joining London, Adelaide, and Chattanooga, the Dutch city of Breda is the fourth city worldwide to achieve the status rewarded by the National Park City Foundation to cities that show a city-wide commitment to sustainability, biodiversity, and public access to green space.
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Breda, première Ville-Parc Nationale de l’Union européenne

EURONEWS

  • mai 24, 2025
According to a five-year census released this week, the Asiatic lion population has increased steadily over the past three decades, reaching 891. The species, which once roamed from the Middle East to India, now exists as a single subpopulation and remains vulnerable to extinction.
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La population de lions d’Asie bondit d’un tiers en Inde

PHYS

  • mai 24, 2025
After the US administration admitted that cancelling said grants based on executive orders was a violation of the Administrative Procedure Act, a  federal judge has ordered to immediately restore the 32 grants awarded under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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Un jeu fédéral restitue 176 millions de dollars en subventions communautaires et ambiantes

ECOWATCH

  • mai 24, 2025
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Test révolutionnaire : diagnostic des tumeurs cérébrales en 90 minutes

BBC

  • mai 24, 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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