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Dimanche 14 décembre 2025 à 22:01
Environment & Sustainability
EU‑Mercosur Trade Deal Delayed Over Agricultural Safeguards
France has asked for a postponement of the EU‑Mercosur vote, arguing that the pact needs stronger protections for European farmers and the continent’s ecological standards. The Financial Times notes Paris worries the agreement could flood the market with Latin‑American beef and poultry, while Politico Europe adds that French officials see the delay as a chance to embed “legitimate protections” for agriculture and climate goals.
Financial Times
Politico Europe
Roman Self‑Healing Concrete Offers a Low‑Carbon Blueprint
Researchers at MIT uncovered the raw ingredients of ancient Roman self‑healing concrete at an abandoned Pompeii worksite, revealing a mix that allowed structures to repair themselves over millennia. Live Science reports that the discovery could inspire modern builders to cut cement‑related CO₂ emissions, a major step toward greener construction.
Live Science
Vampire Squid Genome Sheds Light on Deep‑Sea Ecosystems
The complete sequencing of the vampire squid’s genome uncovers genetic links to both squids and octopuses, illuminating how this “living fossil” thrives in oxygen‑poor ocean layers. Live Science highlights that understanding its unique metabolism may inform broader marine‑conservation strategies and carbon‑cycle models.
Live Science
Health & Wellbeing
SSRIs During Pregnancy: Balancing Maternal Mental Health and Safety Concerns
A survey of mothers using SSRIs while pregnant shows many credit the medication for preventing severe postpartum depression, yet clinicians caution about potential fetal exposure. USA Today features personal stories and expert commentary, while The Intercept underscores the ongoing debate over prescribing practices.
USA Today
Comparing U.S. and Danish Vaccine Schedules Reveals Systemic Differences
The Scientific American analysis points out that the United States’ more frequent childhood vaccine schedule reflects its larger, decentralized health system, whereas Denmark’s streamlined approach aligns with its universal care model, highlighting broader public‑health policy contrasts.
Scientific American
NASA’s Fermi telescope recorded GRB 250702B, the longest gamma‑ray burst ever observed, lasting over seven hours and emitting jets at 99 % the speed of light. Science Alert explains that this unprecedented event may represent a new class of cosmic explosions, prompting revisions to high‑energy astrophysics theories.
Live Science
Moth Larvae Emit Hissing Sounds to Deter Predators
A study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology reveals that the buff‑leaf hawkmoth’s larvae produce startling hisses when threatened, a defensive tactic previously undocumented in moths. Science Alert notes that this acoustic warning could inspire bio‑inspired pest‑control technologies.
popsci.com
International Affairs
Zelenskyy’s Berlin Summit Aims for Security Guarantees in Ukraine Peace Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Berlin for high‑level negotiations, pressing for binding U.S. and European security assurances as part of a proposed peace framework. Politico Europe details the involvement of U.S. envoys and European leaders, while The NY Times emphasizes the stakes for Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
Politico Europe
Bondi Beach Shooting Identified as Terrorist Attack; Heroic Bystander Captured on Video
Australian authorities classified the Bondi Beach shooting during a Hanukkah celebration as a terrorist act, with China Daily reporting Prime Minister Albanese’s condemnation. A bystander who tackled one gunman was hailed a “genuine hero” by the New South Wales Premier, as shown in video verified by The New York Times, while The Washington Post highlighted the community’s shock and resilience.
The NY Times
Washington Post (World)
China Daily