How plant biology could revolutionize renewable energy

A ground-breaking study shows that plants can generate electricity that varies according to their circadian rhythms, opening up new possibilities for environmentally sustainable energy production. Credits: Aniruddha Guha, edited New research has revealed that the hydraulic systems of plants generate a continuous electrical potential in accordance with their circadian rhythms, presenting innovative opportunities for sustainable … Read more

OpenAI (ChatGPT) is creating a new safety and security committee led by… its boss, Sam Altman!

There is something new again within OpenAI. After a series of departures of security managers, it was necessary to create a new dedicated team. And this is done according to information from The Verge. In fact, there are now three new managers for those positions. These are members of the board of directors, Nicole Seligman … Read more

Early palliative care to better cope with the end of life: the experience of the Bligny hospital in Essonne

In France, only 30 to 50% of patients who need palliative care actually benefit from it. Although the provision of care has increased, mainly in hospitals, territorial disparities are evident and the provision of home care remains insufficient. In response, Bligny CH, in Briis-sous-Forges (Essonne), opened in February 2024, in collaboration association SPES, a day … Read more

The Leila Benali-Andrew Forrest Affair: Real Gossip Against the Background of a False Conflict of Interest

One thing is certain: the Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benala, would be fine even without the storm, against the background of thick rumors, bad jokes and attacks on privacy, of which she was a collateral victim. This primarily referred to the rich Australian entrepreneur Andrew Forrest, the second richest in the … Read more

This most beautiful gold leaf in the world has incredible technological potential

This is a first: scientists from the University of Linköping in Sweden have succeeded in creating gold foil with a thickness of only one atom, called “goldene”. This discovery could be of interest to sectors such as the conversion of carbon dioxide, the production of hydrogen and the manufacture of chemicals with high added value. … Read more

Diarrhea, vomiting… about fifty students of a school in Pau suddenly fell ill, the investigation is ongoing

the important thing About fifty students and six leaders from the school in Pau (Atlantic Pyrénées) fell ill this weekend, May 25 and 26. The Regional Health Agency (ARS) launched investigations. Water? Food? Investigations by the Regional Health Agency (ARS) are continuing in Pau (Atlantic Pyrénées-Atlantiques) to try to understand how around fifty students and … Read more