
Matilda Hay
Filmmaker, Science Researcher and Producer at Freelance
Photographer, Documentary Producer, and Visual Journalist, with a focus on environmental and human interest stories. Always curious, always learning
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2 weeks ago |
nationalgeographic.fr | Stacey Colino |Matilda Hay
La congélation d’ovocytes gagne en popularité, notamment parce que les femmes ont tendance à repousser l’âge auquel elles ont des enfants. Quel est l’âge idéal pour le faire et que cela implique-t-il ? Publication 23 mai 2025, 14:39 CESTLa congélation d’ovocytes existe depuis les années 1980. Mais jusqu’en 2012 aux États-Unis, on a considéré qu’il s’agissait d’une procédure controversée et expérimentale.
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1 month ago |
livescience.com | Matilda Hay
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.”In the dim twilight of an Arctic winter's day, with the low sun stretching its orange fingers across the frozen sea, a group of researchers drill a hole through the ice and insert a hydrogen-powered pump. It looks unremarkable — a piece of pipe protruding from a metal cylinder — but it holds many hopes for protecting this landscape.
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1 month ago |
grist.org | Matilda Hay
In the dim twilight of an Arctic winterâs day, with the low sun stretching its orange fingers across the frozen sea, a group of researchers drill a hole through the ice and insert a hydrogen-powered pump. It looks unremarkable â a piece of pipe protruding from a metal cylinder â but it holds many hopes for protecting this landscape. Soon, it is sucking up seawater from below and spewing it onto the surface, flooding the area with a thin layer of water.
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1 month ago |
ecotopical.com | Matilda Hay
Welcome to EcoTopical Your daily eco-friendly green news aggregator. Leaf through planet Earths environmental headlines in one convenient place. Read, share and discover the latest on ecology, science and green living from the web's most popular sites.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Matilda Hay
In the dim twilight of an Arctic winter’s day, with the low sun stretching its orange fingers across the frozen sea, a group of researchers drill a hole through the ice and insert a hydrogen-powered pump. It looks unremarkable — a piece of pipe protruding from a metal cylinder — but it holds many hopes for protecting this landscape. Soon, it is sucking up seawater from below and spewing it onto the surface, flooding the area with a thin layer of water.
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