A museum that has dogs, scented candles and penguin droppings – Liberation
A scientific study reveals that the gas emitted by the droppings of sea birds contributes to the formation of clouds at the level of the peninsula. A potentially refreshing power phenomenon.
The bladder transplants were so far considered too complex due in particular to difficulties in access to the area and its vascularization.
While the Rare Land War raged, Marie Perrin, 28 -year -old scientist, invented a revolutionary process to recycle Europium from old bulbs. The discovery earned him to be among the ten best European innovators under the age of 30.
While celebrating the rebellious spirit of the Gauls in front of the Roman yoke, the « Asterix and Obélix miniseries: the fight of the chiefs » stands out from the original framework to talk about current society, the feminization of characters to the spectrum of a so-called « Grand-Remplacist » invasion, rejoice the historians Florian Besson and Pauline Ducret.
Legs of the First World War, advertisements, 3,500 pounds, works shot or data … The first dog museum in France opened on May 15 in Seine-Saint-Denis, the opportunity to better understand the links between animals and humans.
This co -written and interpreted play by hospital staff is a collective project that allows them to « play down » their daily lives, take the time and sketch their future hospital.
The Kabyle, which made a remarkable appearance in the program « I will sleep at your home », was passing through Paris where it makes the link between France and Algeria.
The work « a burial in Ornans », of the French realistic painter, enjoys a very special exhibition in the Parisian museum. During restoration, the canvas remains visible in view and at the visitors who can observe the meticulous work of restaurateurs on the web.
While the market exploded at the time of the covid and candles at low prices invade the stalls, perfume brands, like trudon in the pole, on the contrary on the quality of their production and French know-how.
In the United States, a baby with a rare and fatal disease was treated seven months after seeing the light of day thanks to gene therapy specially designed for him. A big step towards personalized medicine analyzed by the director general of the genethon, Frédéric Revah.