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181° - Jeu de société - Dixit

17,76€ - Amazon

Dixit (Nouvelle Édition 2021) – Le chef-d’œuvre poétique
Prix : 17,76 € (Prix habituel : ~30 €)

C’est le momen...
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131° - Home Cinema Denon AVR-X2800H 7.2

605,03€ - Amazon.de

Le braquage du moment :

Denon X2800H à 599€

Ou comment upgrader son installation sans vendre un rein. C’est LE coup à faire. Élu meille...
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146° - Basket Nike LD-1000

24,49€ - The Village Outlet

Très bon prix et de nombreuses tailles disponibles !

Redécouvrez l’alliance parfaite entre héritage sportif et style urbain avec la LD-1000. Cette ic...
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165° - Robot Aspirateur Xiaomi Vacuum S20

87,77€ - AliExpress

Le Xiaomi Robot Vacuum S20 est un robot aspirateur laveur conçu pour automatiser le nettoyage des sols avec un système combinant aspiration et lavage. Sa puissa...
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Entre les États-Unis et l’Iran, la levée des sanctions au cœur de l’impossible dialogue

DÉCRYPTAGE - Selon plusieurs sources interrogées par Le Figaro, Ali Khamenei aurait été la cible d’une offensive interne au système, conduite par l’ancien président de la République, Hassan Rohani, pour l’écarter, juste avant le déclenchement de la répression la nuit du 8 au 9 janvier, alors que les manifestations étaient à leur pic.

© Office of the Iranian Supreme Le / via REUTERS

L’ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Guide suprême de la Révolution islamique, à Téhéran, mardi.
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Ligue 1 : Strasbourg stoppe l’OL, Haise réussit ses débuts avec Rennes, Lille et Nantes se relancent

Lyon s’est arrêté à treize succès de suite, stoppé net par Strasbourg (3-1), dimanche lors de la 23e journée.

© SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP

Le milieu de terrain belge de Strasbourg, Diego Moreira (à droite), numéro 07, célèbre le deuxième but de son équipe lors du match de Ligue 1 opposant le RC Strasbourg Alsace à l’Olympique Lyonnais (OL) au Stade de la Meinau à Strasbourg, dans l’est de la France, le 22 février 2026.
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EVs Are Already Making Your Air Cleaner, Research Shows

Fossil fuels produce NO2, which is linked to asthma attacks, bronchitis, and higher risks of heart disease and stroke, according the EV news site Electrek. But the nonprofit news site Grist.org notes a new analysis showing that those emissions decreased by 1.1% for every increase of 200 electric vehicles — across nearly 1,700 ZIP codes. "A pretty small addition of cars at the ZIP code level led to a decline in air pollution," said Sandrah Eckel, a public health professor at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine and lead author of the study. "It's remarkable." The study was done at the University of Southern California's medical school, by researchers using high-resolution satellite data, reports Electrek: The study, just published in The Lancet Planetary Health and partly funded by the National Institutes of Health, adds rare real-world evidence to a claim that's often taken for granted — that EVs don't just cut carbon over time, they also improve local air quality right now... The researchers ran multiple checks to make sure the trend wasn't driven by unrelated factors. They accounted for pandemic-era changes by excluding 2020 in some analyses and controlling for gas prices and work-from-home patterns. They also saw the expected counterexample: neighborhoods that added more gas-powered vehicles experienced increases in pollution. The findings were then replicated using updated ground-level air monitoring data dating back to 2012... Next, the researchers plan to compare EV adoption with asthma-related emergency room visits and hospitalizations. If those trends line up, it could provide some of the clearest evidence yet of what we already know: that electrifying transportation doesn't just clean the air on paper; it improves public health in practice. Thanks to long-time Slashdot reader jhoegl for sharing the article.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Linux 7.0-rc1 Released With Many New Features:

Linus Torvalds just capped off the Linux 7.0 merge window with the release of Linux 7.0-rc1. While the big version bump is coincidental with Linus Torvalds liking to bump it after x.19, Linux 7.0 is quite heavy on new features...
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