Summary: Serial donors Sperm, a rare and coveted commodity. You have to wait an average of 15.5 months in France to benefit from a donation from an official structure, a Sperm Study and Conservation Center (CECOS). There are 800 donor ...See moreSummary: Serial donors Sperm, a rare and coveted commodity. You have to wait an average of 15.5 months in France to benefit from a donation from an official structure, a Sperm Study and Conservation Center (CECOS). There are 800 donor candidates missing each year to satisfy the demand for medically assisted procreation (MAP). So, to go faster, some women go through a "black market for sperm" on social networks. With or without sexual intercourse, they obtain the precious semen, but it is illegal. Report: Camille Aujames, Lucie Lemetais, Mateo Masnada, Mireille Huguet. Signage: not recommended for children under 10 (-10) Are cars driving us crazy? In big cities as well as in the countryside, tension on the roads has never seemed so high. For a refusal of priority, a parking space, or even a simple hand signal, violent reactions multiply. But how can we explain this behavior? Why do even the calmest among us sometimes seem to transform behind the wheel? Report: Olivier Sibille, Mathieu Dreujou, Guillaume Marque. Titicaca, the lake is dying of thirst Is the famous Lake Titicaca disappearing? This immense reserve of fresh water, located at an altitude of 3,800 meters between Peru and Bolivia, is at its lowest level in seventy years. This cradle of Inca culture is facing an unprecedented drought. For scientists, this disaster is caused by global warming and an unusual deficit in precipitation that is accentuated by the deforestation of the Amazon. Bolivians living around the lake must also deal with increasing water pollution and are forced to emigrate en masse to La Paz, the capital. Report: Violaine Vermot-Gaud, Nolwenn Hervé, Mathilde Rougeron. Presentation: Élise Lucet. Written by
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