Les forêts tropicales se régénèrent plus vite que prévu ?

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La France lance sa filière de batterie qui pourrait tout changer ?

L’industrie automobile française est en train de vivre un virage stratégique majeur, souvent passé sous les radars : la naissance d’une véritable filière nationale de batteries électriques. Un chantier décisif pour l’avenir de la mobilité, mais aussi pour la souveraineté industri ...  Show more

Les data centers misent sur les microréacteurs nucléaires ?

Lorsqu’on met de côté la question des déchets radioactifs, le nucléaire reste l’une des rares sources d’énergie capables de produire massivement de l’électricité sans émissions de gaz à effet de serre. Son principal défaut demeure toutefois bien connu : les centrales sont longues ...  Show more

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