Hope for Reversing Type 2 Diabetes
New research has raised the tantalizing possibility that the condition can be remedied by changes in diet.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleA Conversation With Whales
They surrounded the divers and started clicking — they seemed to be saying hello. Read and then take a swim with whales in a virtual reality feature.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleFrance: nation and world
The Lancet consacre un n° spécial à la santé en France : de la sécurité sociale à la santé globaleSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleGene-edited cattle produce no horns
New technique could eliminate the need for painful dehorningSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleLiés comme les six doigts de la main
Deux équipes de recherche de l'Inria à Rennes viennent de publier les résultats d'une expérience sur l'appropriation d'un sixième doigt en réalité virtuelle.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleDung Beetles Navigate Poop-Pile Getaways Using Celestial 'Snapshots'
The tiny waste harvesters use the Milky Way as a guide to roll their dung meals away to safety. Now researchers say the beetles take "snapshots" of the constellation and store them in their brains.See...
View ArticleJungle tales: the real King Louie was the biggest ape of all
Disney's remake of The Jungle Book features an ape of fantastic proportions. This King Louie is more rooted in reality than you might thinkSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleBad News Delivered Badly
Whether a medical judgment is optimistic or pessimistic, poor communication can upset patients who are already anxious.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleAutisme : le packing vit-il ses dernières heures en France ?
Méthode thérapeutique controversée de traitement de l'autisme, le packing ne sera bientôt plus utilisé en France. Ses promoteurs s'en désolent. Les familles dSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleImage of the Day: Nature vs. Nutrition | The Scientist Magazine®
Despite their similar genomes, these Onthophagus beetles have different phenotypes—such as horn or no horn—based on the diets they ate as larvae.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleIn dramatic statement, European leaders call for ‘immediate’ open access to...
Observers are skeptical goal can be achievedSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleMore Men With Early Prostate Cancer Are Choosing to Avoid Treatment
The approach, called active surveillance, involves regular monitoring. Data finds that 40 percent to 50 percent of men are making that choice.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticlePoignard de Toutankhamon : il a été forgé dans un métal extraterrestre
De récentes analyses révèlent qu’un poignard trouvé au début du 20e siècle dans le tombeau de Toutankhamon, en Egypte, a été forgé à partir de feSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleMais pourquoi la musique nous donne des frissons ?
Quand l'émotion musicale nous traverse.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleD'où vient le chien ?
Non, l’ancêtre du chien n’est pas à 100 % asiatique, comme le pensaient la plupart des généticiens. Le meilleur ami de l’homme serait issu du croisement entre un cousin domestiqué en Asie de l’Est et...
View ArticleKing Tut’s Dagger Made of ‘Iron From the Sky,’ Researchers Say
Using X-ray technology, Italian and Egyptian experts found that the blade’s composition was an approximate match for a meteorite that landed in northern Egypt.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleSome U.S. nuke testing sites are now less radioactive than Central Park
Pacific testing sites may be ready for human habitationSee it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleSaiga Population Grows After Mysterious Epidemic
A recent census suggests the endangered antelopes in Kazakhstan are making modest gains after illness wiped out most of the species.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
View ArticleLes données personnelles de santé accessibles aux assurances et laboratoires
Un arrêté du ministère de la Santé interdisait jusque-là l'accès aux données de santé aux organismes de recherche à but lucratif.See it on Scoop.it, via Sciences & Santé
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