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La start-up française Tut Tut fait de chaque livraison un moment communautaire

Tut Tut is reimagining urban deliveries by connecting neighbors and local couriers, turning each package drop into a chance to strengthen community ties. This innovative model supports sustainability, reduces traffic, and builds friendlier, more connected cities.
(c) Davis Pisnoy

EURONEWS

  • septembre 25, 2025
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Des castors réintroduits sur des terres tribales en Californie régénèrent la nature

Beavers have been reintroduced to ancestral tribal lands in California, where their natural dam-building restores wetlands, improves water flow, and supports biodiversity. This cultural and ecological renewal brings healing for communities, wildlife, and the land itself.
(c) Mana5280

MONGABAY

  • septembre 25, 2025
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La science montre que les grands lecteurs gagnent en santé et en bien-être

Studies suggest that people who read voraciously gain more than knowledge — they often experience better health, sharper minds, and greater well-being. From reduced stress to stronger empathy, reading proves to be a simple habit with extraordinary benefits for life.
(c) Cottonbro studio

EL PAIS

  • septembre 25, 2025
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La nouvelle promotion d’astronautes de la NASA compte plus de femmes que d’hommes

From 8,000 applicants, NASA has chosen 10 astronaut candidates: six women and four men. This marks the first time women outnumber men in astronaut training. Over the next two years, they will prepare for missions to low-Earth orbit, the Moon, or even Mars—opening new chapters in space history.
(c) NASA Hubble Space Telescope

IFL SCIENCE

  • septembre 25, 2025
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Le traité sur la haute mer entre en vigueur cette semaine pour protéger les océans

The High Seas Treaty has officially entered into force, marking a historic step to safeguard marine biodiversity in international waters, which cover nearly two-thirds of the ocean. The ratification launches a 120-day countdown to global cooperation in conservation and enforcement.
(c) Mikhail Nilov

AFRICA NEWS

  • septembre 22, 2025
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Les cacatoès à crête jaune s’épanouissent dans les parcs de Hong Kong

Threatened by habitat loss from typhoons and tree trimming, yellow-crested cockatoos are successfully nesting in human-built nest boxes scattered throughout city parks in Hong Kong, a symbol of how humans and wildlife can coexist in a highly urbanised environment
(c) Jure Maree

EURONEWS

  • septembre 22, 2025
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Le Japon inaugure son premier parc éolien flottant pour un avenir durable

Off the Goto Islands, Japan has inaugurated its first large floating wind farm with eight turbines. This pioneering project strengthens renewable energy, accelerates the nation’s path to carbon neutrality by 2050, and offers a hopeful model for a greener global future.
(c) Brigitta Schneiter

TECH XPLORE

  • septembre 22, 2025
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Les huîtres retirent du carbone de l’océan

A new study finds oyster farming, once seen as a carbon source, actually captures more carbon than expected. Through filter feeding and organic carbon release, oysters may ease ocean acidification while providing sustainable food and a brighter future for climate and seas.
(c) Mitili Mitili

PHYS

  • septembre 22, 2025
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Un nouveau test détecte les cancers 10 ans avant les premiers symptômes

A groundbreaking blood test can spot HPV-linked head and neck cancers up to a decade before symptoms emerge. With HPV responsible for around 70% of such cancers and no screening test yet available, this breakthrough offers real hope for earlier treatment and healthier futures.
(c) Andrey K

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • septembre 22, 2025
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Des vaches peintes façon zèbres remportent l’Ig Nobel contre les mouches

The 2025 Ig Nobel Prize in Biology celebrated innovative research by Japanese scientists, led by Tomoki Kojima, demonstrating that black cows with white stripes are less appealing to biting flies, an innovative solution that provides an eco-friendly alternative to pesticides.
(c) Jacob Cotton

THE SCIENTIST

  • septembre 22, 2025
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Des poussins flamants roses redonnent vie à un parc britannique

A wildlife park in Somerset celebrates the arrival of vibrant flamingo chicks, the first in years after conservationists transformed conditions for the flock. The births signal hope, resilience, and a brighter future for the species in the UK.
(c) Cesar Aguilar

BBC

  • septembre 19, 2025
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Des gouttes oculaires pourraient remplacer lunettes ou chirurgie

New eye drops show promise as a safe, non-invasive alternative to glasses or surgery for people with longsightedness. Early studies suggest they can improve vision by reshaping how light enters the eye—offering hope for millions worldwide seeking simple eye care solutions.
(c) Wendel Moretti

THE GUARDIAN

  • septembre 19, 2025
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Les voitures électriques atteignent 30 % du marché en Allemagne

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.
(c) Kindel Media

CLEAN TECHNIKA

  • septembre 19, 2025
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Éolien et solaire alimentent un tiers de l’électricité du Brésil

For the first time, wind and solar together provide more than one-third of Brazil’s electricity. This clean energy milestone shows how fast renewables are rising, cutting emissions while powering millions of homes with sustainable and affordable energy.
(c) Gotta Be Worth It

SOLAR QUARTER

  • septembre 19, 2025
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Le premier train à hydrogène des États-Unis entre en service

The United States has just welcomed its first hydrogen-powered passenger train, ZEMU, which debuted last weekend. Running on clean fuel, the train marks a major step toward greener transport, reducing emissions while showing that sustainable travel can also be fast, modern, and reliable.
(c) Baixi Liu

GLOBAL RAILWAY REVIEW

  • septembre 19, 2025
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Le Japon fête près de 100.000 centenaires, un record de vitalité

Japan now has almost 100,000 people aged over 100, a milestone shaped by balanced diets, strong community bonds, and active lifestyles. This growing group of centenarians shines a light on healthy aging and the joy of long, fulfilling lives.
(c) Daniel Erlandson

VICE

  • septembre 19, 2025
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Les tortues de Floreana retrouvent les Galápagos

Once declared extinct, descendants of Floreana tortoises are now being reintroduced to Floreana Island. Hybrids raised in breeding centers are returning the giant tortoises to their rightful home and will play a crucial role in restoring native plants, controlling pests, and reviving ecosystems.
(c) Magda Ehlers

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

  • septembre 16, 2025
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In a major clinical trial, gene therapy cut the progression of Huntington’s disease by three-quarters over three years. The treatment marks the first successful intervention for this genetic condition, giving patients and families a new path toward longer and healthier lives.
Une thérapie génique ralentit la maladie de Huntington de 75 %
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Off the Goto Islands, Japan has inaugurated its first large floating wind farm with eight turbines. This pioneering project strengthens renewable energy, accelerates the nation’s path to carbon neutrality by 2050, and offers a hopeful model for a greener global future.
Le Japon inaugure son premier parc éolien flottant pour un avenir durable
In a first-ever underwater drilling mission off Cape Cod, researchers uncovered a vast reserve of freshwater hidden beneath the ocean floor. This discovery offers hope for a water-stressed world—though tests continue to ensure safety, sustainability, and fair access.
Des scientifiques détectent un aquifère d’eau douce sous l’océan, source d’espoir

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