Jeff Bezos, coronavirus and good fortune

There are all the bosses of the world, big and small, worried about the cash flow and the sustainability of the company in the face of the recession. And then there is Jeff Bezos. The founder of Amazon has seen his personal fortune skyrocket over the past month. Estimated by Bloomberg at 105 billion dollars … Read more

Covid-19: can we predict the evolution of the virus thanks to the weather?

A long green stripe on a world map. What if Sars-Cov-2, a virus associated with Covid-19 disease, was different from its congeners Sars-Cov-1 and Mers? What if it was, like the flu, a seasonal virus? For an uninitiated, this does not mean much. But for the virologist that is Mohamed Sajadi, from the Institute of … Read more

Edgar Morin: “Feel the community of destinies of all humanity more than ever”

Confined, he says he felt “Psychically projected into permanent communication and communion” with the world to which he remains virtually connected. He who has always lived fully, whose century of existence is made up of perpetual displacement and political and intellectual commitments. Born in 1921, Edgar Morin, sociologist, philosopher, “Humanologist”, he says, world famous writer, … Read more

They find the evolutionary origin of human hands in a prehistoric fish

London – Vertebrate hand patterning first developed on fish fins, just before fish emerged from the water to colonize the land, some 380 million years ago. This is shown by a new joint study of the Flinders University in Australia and the Universite du Quebec to Rimouski in Canada on the “Tktaalik” fossil found in … Read more

Infections that are far from coronavirus: the flu account has more than half a million deaths per year, and measles

The whole history of mankind is life side by side with bacteria, parasites and viruses. They cause infectious diseases, that is, transmitted through various kinds of contacts: through the blood, as HIV, hepatitis B and C, with insect bites like malaria, by airborne droplets like flu, tuberculosis and measles. Since the end of last year, … Read more

Rules: MPs don’t care anymore

From the start, they warn: yes, the decision to work on menstruation in the National Assembly may seem “Surprising, even confusing”. But deputies Laëtitia Romeiro Dias (LREM, Essonne) and Bénédicte Taurine (LFI, Ariège) defend it loud and clear: they delivered a parliamentary information report on the rules to the delegation for women’s rights on Tuesday. … Read more

Last minute… Red Crescent admitted: Inexcusable inhuman incident in any way!

Elected to the Red Crescent’s Ankara Beypazarı Branch Office in 2010, it was revealed that Ahmet Kavas was involved in a disgraceful crime and dismissed. In a statement made by the Red Crescent, it was stated that a criminal complaint was filed against Kavas to the prosecutor’s office. The statement included the following statements: “We … Read more

Don’t push baby in the comp

“Exposing young children to screens is a public health problem.” The statement slams. Especially falling from a study published by the agency Public Health France in its weekly epidemiological bulletin of January 14. Especially since this conclusion is shared by a team of international researchers who released this Wednesday its work on the impact of … Read more