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A new robotic arm with soft, switchable adhesive grippers lets individuals with limited mobility perform tasks like making a pizza. From handling different textures to gripping diverse items, it's intuitive and adaptive—a practical step toward greater independence.
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Bras robotique à griffes douces offre autonomie aux personnes handicapées

TECH XPLORE

  • août 1, 2025
InventWood’s new Superwood is a cutting-edge engineered wood that’s up to 50% stronger than steel while being six times lighter. It’s fire‑resistant, eco-friendly, and scalable for mass production—poised to transform construction and reduce carbon impact at scale.
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Superwood : un bois d’ingénierie plus fort que l’acier arrive sur le marché

DEZEEN

  • août 1, 2025
To proactively prevent poaching, South African researchers have begun injecting rhino horns with small,  radioactive tracers that are completely harmless for the animal, but make them easily detectable by border security worldwide using existing machines, and add years to the jail sentence of anyone smuggling them.
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Des cornes de rhinocéros rendues radioactives pour freiner le braconnage

AFRICA NEWS

  • août 1, 2025
A groundbreaking deep-sea expedition discovered vibrant animal communities living nearly 10 km deep—without sunlight. Fueled by chemosynthesis, these ecosystems prove life’s resilience and adaptability even in the harshest conditions.
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La vie à 10 km sous l’océan : découverte d’un monde insoupçonné

ECOWATCH

  • août 1, 2025
On Global Tiger Day, India announced the expansion of the Sundarbans Tiger Reserve from 2,586 km² to 3,630 km², elevating it to the second-largest tiger reserve in the nation. This significant expansion unifies core and buffer zones, enhances tiger management, and secures vital conservation funding.
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Réserve de Sundarbans gagne 1 100 km² et devient la 2ᵉ plus grande d’Inde

DOWN TO EARTH

  • juillet 30, 2025
American singer Ciara is among the first public figures granted Beninese citizenship under a new law for descendants of enslaved Africans. It’s a powerful gesture of inclusion and belonging, acknowledging history and welcoming diasporic connections home.
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Ciara parmi les premières citoyennes béninoises issues de la traite esclavagiste

AP NEWS

  • juillet 30, 2025
A new skin-worn "tattoo" sticker from South Korea lights up red within a second when exposed to tiny amounts of GHB, a common drug used to spike drinks. Discrete, low-cost and easy to manufacture, it empowers people with a rapid, personal safety tool.
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Un tatouage temporaire détecte la drogue dans un verre en une seconde

DEUTSCHE WELLE

  • juillet 30, 2025
A research team at Hong Kong Polytechnic created a 3D‑printed aerogel that uses only sunlight to evaporate and condense seawater into drinkable water. Producing just about 3 tablespoons in tests, it is the first of its kind that retains efficiency when scaled, offering low‑cost, off‑grid desalination.
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Premier aérogél évolutif transforme l’eau de mer en eau potable au soleil

ARS TECHNICA

  • juillet 30, 2025
Scientists from UC San Diego used CRISPR to replace one amino acid in a mosquito protein (FREP1), rendering them resistant to both Pf and Pv malaria. A gene‑drive-like allelic system spreads this trait—blocking transmission while preserving mosquito fitness. A groundbreaking path to malaria control.
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Une seule mutation rend les moustiques incapables de transmettre le paludisme

THE SCIENTIST

  • juillet 30, 2025
Amsterdam will install small wooden staircases along its canals—modeled on a successful Amersfoort initiative—to help cats and other small animals climb out of water. With €100,000 earmarked for “fauna exit points,” the plan prevents drownings and restores local wildlife safety.
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Amsterdam installe des mini-rampes le long des canaux pour protéger la faune

EURONEWS

  • juillet 30, 2025
University of Toronto engineers created a new non‑stick coating using “nanoscale fletching” inspired by arrow feather design. It repels oil and water as well as traditional coatings but uses minimal short‑chain PFAS to reduce health and environmental risks. A safer kitchen future.
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Revêtement antiadhésif inspiré des flèches, plus sûr que PFAS

SCIENCE DAILY

  • juillet 28, 2025
A new non‑hormonal fully reversable oral contraceptive for men has passed its first human safety trial with no side effects on hormones, heart rate, libido or mood - what female contraceptives are yet to achieve. This breakthrough opens the door to equitable birth control choices.
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Première pilule masculine non hormonale sûre réussit essai de sécurité humain

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • juillet 28, 2025
Scientists confirm what Dalí and Edison intuited: brief micro‑naps in sleep‑onset state N1 boost creative insight. In tests inspired by their “key over plate” method, people solved puzzles far more often than those who stayed awake or slept deeper. A low‑effort path to inspiration.
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Les micro‑siestes à la Dali boostent la créativité

EL PAIS

  • juillet 28, 2025
In a landmark move, 16 UK train companies have signed a pledge to tackle harassment and violence against women and girls across the rail network. The commitment includes staff training, safer stations, and a national campaign to foster respectful, safe travel for all.
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Le rail britannique agit contre les violences faites aux femmes

GLOBAL RAILWAY REVIEW

  • juillet 28, 2025
The SPOTLITE database reveals a 24% decline in documented lethal‑force incidents in the US between 2021 and 2023—the lowest annual figures since 2015. Open data now enables communities to track progress and push for reform grounded in evidence and accountability.
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La force létale des policiers aux États‑Unis diminue de 24 % de 2021 à 2023

PHYS

  • juillet 28, 2025
For the third time, US courts have blocked President Trump's attempts to restrict birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. The ruling reaffirms constitutional protections and defends the principle that citizenship is a right, not a political tool.
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Les tribunaux bloquent encore les restrictions de Trump

EURONEWS

  • juillet 28, 2025
The International Court of Justice has declared that states face legal responsibility if they fail to limit greenhouse emissions or safeguard a healthy climate—labeling environmental protection a human right. The historic ruling bolsters climate justice and accountability globally.
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La Cour mondiale impose des obligations légales aux États pour le climat

EURONEWS

  • juillet 25, 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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