AI Improves Access to Essential Medicines in Supply Chains
Machine learning predicts medicine shortages in developing countries, improving supply chain efficiency and access.
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Machine learning predicts medicine shortages in developing countries, improving supply chain efficiency and access.
Karine and Élodie from Châteaubriant share their experience competing in the 2025 Rallye des Gazelles in Morocco.
David Tuan, a Vietnamese-French architect, integrates heritage into modern design, as verified by recent projects.
A man from Mâcon, less than 18 months after a parachute accident, will attempt the French 24-hour treadmill record.
Students from JHS explored historic WWII sites across Europe in an educational trip.
A 16-year-old artist from Georgia is a finalist in Doodle for Google with a drawing celebrating Black hair; public voting ends May 1.
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Former kickboxing champion Yacin Berrabah, from Val-d'Oise, showcases his art at the Grand Palais in Paris.
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Jagannatha Centre for Art and Culture (JCAC) hosts events on April 29, 2026, featuring local artists and cultural performances.