
Digital Immortality: AI, Memory and Mourning
Michael Bommer is a 61-year-old businessman suffering from terminal cancer. Wanting to allow his family to interact with him after his death, he trains an artificial intelligence to immortalise his pe...
14 Mars 202512min

Epigenetics: Can we Optimise our Genes?
Our genes determine many of our characteristics: our build, our height, the colour of our eyes or our predisposition to music. Could it be possible to control the mechanisms that activate and inhibit ...
13 Mars 202518min

Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill: the Road to Yalta
In February 1945, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill met in the Crimean seaside resort of Yalta. A few months before the capitulation of Nazi Germany, the three great Allied leaders negotiated the fate o...
12 Mars 202516min

Does History End Up Repeating Itself?
Wars, pandemics, economic crises... so many times we look in the rear-view mirror and wonder if history is repeating itself. But what is really going on?In fact, certain geographical or psychological ...
11 Mars 202518min

Journey to the Centre of the Earth: From Side to Side
In the age of rockets in space, what about the ground beneath our feet? The deeper we go into the bowels of the Earth, the less scientists know about what's there. How deep can we dig? And what do the...
10 Mars 202525min

The Resurrection of Extinct Species
Every year, thousands of animal species disappear. A mass extinction due to the destruction of their habitat or their extermination. What can science do about this dramatic phenomenon? Even if we prot...
9 Mars 202537min

How do Animals Respond to a Natural Disaster?
Faced with more frequent and violent natural disasters caused by climate change, flora and fauna are trying to adapt. Some species, such as sharks, which can sense the change in atmospheric pressure h...
8 Mars 20258min

How Does Bluetooth Work?
A ton of your devices use Bluetooth to communicate wirelessly. But how does Bluetooth work?
4 Mars 202513min



















