The incredible Holidays of Zoé and Eliott: in the heart of the Mystery of the Valley of Wonders E6
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The incredible Holidays of Zoé and Eliott: in the heart of the Mystery of the Valley of Wonders E6

For episode 6, Zoé and Eliott are in the Valley of Wonders. © LP and XD, GPT cat Previously in episode 5,The holidays of Zoé and Eliott: in the heart of the mystery of the Pilat dune : On the Pilat dune, Zoé and Eliott recover theenergyenergy wind. The wind is very important since it allows to redistribute the heatheat And energy on earth, to disperse seeds and pollen, to contribute to certain meteorological phenomena and to oxygenate the oceans and lakes for example. By wanting to note this information on the notebook, Eliott falls on a very strange page ... ________________________ - What is that? ... Eliott, disturbed. Zoé, she jumps in all directions: - We have to go looking for this drawing! - Zoé and Eliott, said Bip-Bop. For the next step, you will travel back in time. - Not at the...
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The First Lady of Salvador visiting the Mohammed VI Center for Research and Innovation in Rabat
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The First Lady of Salvador visiting the Mohammed VI Center for Research and Innovation in Rabat

The First Lady of the Republic of Salvador, Ms. Gabriela Rodriguez de Bukele, visited, Monday in Rabat, the Mohammed VI Center for Research and Innovation, under the Mohammed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health.The visit of Ms. Gabriela Rodriguez de Bukele to this center is part of the partnership linking the Lalla Asmaa Foundation and the Mohammed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health in the field of scientific research on deafness. Thanks to this participatory approach and collaboration between the two foundations, the Mohammed VI Center for Research and Innovation contributes to the development of a medium and long -term hearing disorders research project, with the aim of achieving a general and early diagnosis on the basis of genetic characteristics. Indeed, the center, with in particular laboratories of cell biology and immunology, molecular and genomic biology, new...
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Here, art hides at the Archipelago party in Karlskrona – only visible in the mobile
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Here, art hides at the Archipelago party in Karlskrona – only visible in the mobile

JavaScript must be turned on in order to play video Digital artwork is hidden in various places in Karlskrona. Hear about the project in the clip. Photo: Cajsa Bengtsson/SVT Published Yesterday 14:13 One of the archipelago party's somewhat more unique feature this year is a digital art round. In several places in Karlskrona, visitors can take part in history -connected works of art - via the mobile phone. On July 30-31, Blue Science Park in Karlskrona invites you to an art installation. The project consists of several parts. Some to experience, in several different places around the city, are so-called AR installations. By using the World Heritage app, the visitor can take part in the artworks, which in different ways describe the local history. - It is great to be part of the...
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Science news this week: Wolves help restore trees in Yellowstone and the largest interstellar object ever seen
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Science news this week: Wolves help restore trees in Yellowstone and the largest interstellar object ever seen

In this week's science news, we learned that the interstellar object hurtling through our solar system is the largest of its kind ever seen, while experts pushed back on a suggestion that 3i/atlas could be alien technology.3I/ATLAS is an extremely rare comet from outside our solar system. A new controversial paper, which has not been peer reviewed, explored the idea that 3I/ATLAS could be a piece of "possibly hostile" extraterrestrial technology in disguise. However, experts told Live Science the claims were "nonsense" and "insulting." Meanwhile, in more Earthly matters, it's Shark Week. Discovery has been dishing out a week-long smorgasbord of shark-related programming every year since 1988. This time, the entertainment included a show about an unusual "black mako" hooked off the California coastwhile Live Science dove into the mystery of why sharks freeze when flipped...
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