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États-Unis : au Texas, la bataille de la santé

13 février 2026 à 14:56
Depuis le retour de Donald Trump et la nomination de Robert F. Kennedy Jr au ministère de la Santé, les États-Unis sont le théâtre d'un affrontement de plus en plus direct entre la science et la politique. Un domaine en particulier fait les frais de cette bataille idéologique : la médecine. Reportage au Texas de Pierrick Leurent et Valérie Defert.

‘We are hopeful’: small signs of recovery for Scotland’s rare capercaillie bird

13 février 2026 à 07:00

Number of males at RSPB Abernethy rises to 30, after ‘huge amount of work’ by conservationists in Highlands forests

After decades of decline, there are signs of hope for the capercaillie, one of Britain’s most endangered birds.

Populations of the charismatic grouse, which in the UK is found only in the Caledonian pine forests of the Scottish Highlands, have increased by 50%, from 20 males in 2020 to 30 in 2025 at RSPB Abernethy.

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© Photograph: Stefano Sudaro/Getty Images/500px

© Photograph: Stefano Sudaro/Getty Images/500px

© Photograph: Stefano Sudaro/Getty Images/500px

It is time to take astronomy off Earth

Illustration of the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Credit: NASA/CXC & J. Vaughan

Astronomy and commercial space are often portrayed as being on a collision course, yet their futures are deeply intertwined. As satellite constellations expand, astronomers raise concerns about trails across images, interference with radio telescopes and the loss of dark skies. At the same time, commercial operators point to the enormous economic, scientific and national security […]

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