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Daphnis, the satellite hiding in the rings of Saturn.

A rock the size of the highest peak in the world (Mount Everest: 8000 m) plays the snow plow to make its way among the ice rocks that make up the rings of the planet Saturn. […]

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How to make soap in wartime?

During the Second World War, we were short of everything, and therefore of soap. The Belgian population, rationed, made some with its own means. […]

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Why fear wolves?

The fear of the big bad wolf, maintained since the Middle Ages by tales and fables, is linked to the fear of our own animal impulses. But the wolf is practically harmless for the Man […]

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Decode messages with a red filter

Do you want to send secret messages to your friends, without anyone else being able to read it? Or even send a secret invitation to a lover? Play with light and color transmission to hide your messages. It’s your turn to play! […]

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