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Human Pheromone Detection Organ Atrophied
The concept of pheromones, as detected by a vomeronasal organ in mammals, does not apply to humans because this organ is atrophied and no longer used. While humans may be attracted to a partner's scent, it is not due to pheromones. Experts state that pheromones in mammals are detected by a secondary olfactory organ called the vomeronasal organ. Therefore, the term pheromone cannot be applied to humans. While human olfactory sensors are in the brain, they are not exclusively located there. Research suggests the human organ for detecting pheromones has atrophied. This finding is linked to the study of olfactory receptors and their potential role in detecting diseases like cancer. Scientists are exploring the specific receptors found in different cancer cell lines.
RFI Afrique
Book About Personal Struggles Studied in French High Schools
An expert has indicated a risk of death within a five-year period. The expert advised taking a step back and breathing, suggesting that the situation will resolve itself. The individual's son is expected to sign something within this timeframe, remaining in the health sector. French President Emmanuel Macron has criticized the system for health professionals with non-EU diplomas during a visit to Occitanie. He highlighted that many doctors, predominantly of Algerian origin, are employed in French hospitals but are less compensated. The French President has voiced criticism regarding the healthcare system's reliance on foreign doctors. Students in their final year can discuss the subject with their teachers. The author expressed that seeing their personal experiences become a school subject was the most touching aspect.
RTL France
Diplomatic Tensions Rise Between France And Algeria
French President Macron is criticized for his stance on Algerian relations. Critics accuse him of insulting French citizens who refuse to renounce their stance. The president reportedly refuses to take back illegal residents from Algeria. France is struggling to enforce its word with Algerian leaders. Diplomatic tensions between Paris and Algeria have escalated following reports of renewed expulsions of French nationals from Algeria in recent weeks. Bruno Rotaio accused President Emmanuel Macron on TF1 of showing weakness regarding the situation. Rotaio suggested the French president is in a state of dependence on Algeria.
Europe 1
Historic Garment District Buildings Face Demolition
The garment district, once a hub for production and industry, is experiencing a decline in its original fervor. Production began shifting south in the United States and then overseas in the 1970s due to cheaper labor. Many factory buildings have been converted into offices, diminishing the industrial character of the area. While some workshops, suppliers, and designers remain, the area no longer possesses the same intensity as in its past. Five buildings connected to the garment industry are slated for demolition.
France Inter
Prince Abd al-Qadir Featured in Global Film
A global film is set to feature Prince Abd al-Qadir, portraying him as more than just a historical figure. The film aims to present him regardless of whether the actors are English or Arab. The film 'Formulin le film Gazeux' is an excerpt from a trailer.
Radio Orient
Archival Odor Analysis Possible With Advanced Equipment
Analyzing odor molecules from historical sites like tombs is possible using specialized equipment that captures and analyzes scent molecules. While machines can identify specific molecules, they cannot convey the subjective experience of smell. This technology is currently being researched for applications in archaeology.
RFI Monde
Perfumery Vocabulary Development Requires Training
Developing a specialized vocabulary for describing scents is in perfumery and aromatherapy. This vocabulary acquisition is part of the training for perfumers and aromaticians. Experts can use terms like 'round' to describe an odor, indicating that there are no limits to the descriptive language used within the community.
RFI Monde
French Parliament Considers New Immigration And Security Bills
Tomorrow, Oror Berger will consult parliamentary groups to draft a bill on antisemitism. The French Senate is scheduled to examine a bill on May 18 regarding the restitution of human remains to foreign countries. The French Senate has begun examining a text regarding the status of Amerindian remains attributed to the Kalina people. The government has decided to support the text, which represents a step for descendants seeking recognition. The legislation aims to address the long-standing efforts of these communities. Members of the French Parliament have agreed to a bill aimed at returning cultural assets confiscated during the colonial era. The legislation is described as a step toward addressing France's colonial past and returning unfairly seized items. However, the text of the bill reportedly omits the specific word "colonial" when referring to the stolen artworks.
France Inter
French Residents Prioritize Proximity for Fuel Savings
French residents are increasingly choosing local destinations for leisure activities like beach trips to save fuel, given current prices. Proximity is a key factor in these choices, with some individuals living very close to local attractions. This trend reflects a budget-conscious approach to recreation. This trend is driven by rising fuel prices, impacting household budgets. Mallory, a 26-year-old, expressed satisfaction with having a lake close to her home, reducing her commute time and expenses. She noted that the price of gasoline is not yet a concern for her high school peers, as their parents handle transportation. The report originated from Brazil.
France Info
Archaeologists Struggle to Identify Odors
Archaeologists are facing challenges in describing odors due to a lack of training and language. Unlike visual or auditory descriptions, there are few words in French, and likely other languages, to accurately define smells. This necessitates the use of analogies to convey olfactory experiences. This makes it difficult to analyze past scents. Scientists are exploring the use of chemistry to capture and analyze odor molecules from ancient tombs. This method involves using a small fiber to collect scent particles released from tombs. Researchers are investigating this technique for its potential application in analyzing scents from tombs and other environments. The equipment required for this method is described as heavier than an archaeologist's standard gear.
RFI Monde