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Strongest evidence yet that vaping likely causes cancer

· March 31, 2026

Source: MIL-OSI-Submissions-English Source: The Conversation – Global Perspectives – By Bernard Stewart, Professor, Paediatrics and Child Health, UNSW Sydney Gustavo Vizart/Pexels As early as the 1880s, there was evidence that...

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How sea mines threaten global trade, and how navies detect them

· March 31, 2026

Source: MIL-OSI-Submissions-English Source: The Conversation – USA – By John Femiani, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Miami University Iranian forces have used small speedboats to lay mines...

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Ces PFAS qui échappent à la surveillance environnementale

· March 31, 2026

Source: MIL-OSI-Submissions-French Source: The Conversation – in French – By Yann Aminot, Biogéochimiste des contaminants organiques, Ifremer Comme bon nombre de polluants, les composés per- et polyfluoroalkylés, ou PFAS, atteignent...

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Non, la France rurale n’est pas un désert culturel

· March 31, 2026

Source: MIL-OSI-Submissions-French Source: The Conversation – France (in French) – By Fabrice Raffin, Maître de Conférence à l’Université de Picardie Jules Verne et chercheur au laboratoire Habiter le Monde, Université...

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La dernière guerre du Hezbollah ?

· March 31, 2026

Source: MIL-OSI-Submissions-French Source: The Conversation – France in French (3) – By Hussein Abou Saleh, Docteur associé au Centre d’études et de recherches internationales (CERI), Sciences Po L’entrée en guerre...