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"Hitler et les professeurs"
Max Weinreich Les belles lettres (Disponible à la Bibliothèque de Ville Mont-Royal) Max Weinreich a examiné des milliers de documents dès les premières victoires des Alliés. L'Europe est en ruine,…
PBS program on drug-resistant bacteria (Émission Frontline 54.11)
"Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria" a new FRONTLINE program co-produced by the Investigative Reporting Workshop, looks at whether the age of antibiotics is coming to an end. From a young girl…
Imagining the Post-Antibiotics Future
Un article de After 85 years, antibiotics are growing impotent. So what will medicine, agriculture and everyday life look like if we lose these drugs entirely?
Will the FDA Finally Get Serious About Animal Antibiotics?
The Fix A recent report by Salon magazine points to the collusion between Big Ag and the government to keep the food supply pumped up with resistance-building antibiotics.
Scientists’ media role is changing
By: Malene Breusch Hansen, ScienceNordic Scientists increasingly represent their research institution, not just their own work, when they appear in the media, and that is important to bear in mind, argues communication…
Mysterious code in Viking runes is cracked
A runic code called jötunvillur has finally been decrypted. It just might help solve the mystery of the Vikings’ secret codes.
DNA links Native Americans with Europeans (Un résumé de la revue Nature)
By: Rasmus Kragh Jakobsen, ScienceNordic Ancient DNA reveals that the ancestors of modern-day Native Americans had European roots. The discovery sheds new light on European prehistory and also solves old…