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Can indigenous knowledge protect the environment?

Traditional knowledge« is viewed with suspicion, since it has not been scientifically validated. Aboriginal people explain their nature and their relevance to the protection of the territory.

A beer that takes the air

Quebecers embark on the adventure of spontaneously fermented beers.

When cinema does without actors

In cinema, special effects have attacked the last element that eluded them: the actors.

Sunday scientists

Using the general public to advance science? That's what a growing number of participatory projects are doing. For better or for worse?

Featured researcher: Phosphorus failure

Dominique Claveau-Mallet has developed a technology that eliminates the phospore responsible for cyanobacteria.

Journey to the heart of sound

In the anechoic chamber at IRCAM in Paris, acousticians study music in all its finesse.

Neutrinos: The hunt is on again

New detectors at Fermilab in the USA could shed light on neutrinos.

Better ski helmets

Numerical simulation pinpoints the head impacts that skiers can expect.

Siri, mirror of our biases

The feminization of voice assistants perpetuates retrograde values.

The problem with science in the Arctic

Canada's Inuit representative, Natan Obed, denounces the weaknesses of northern research.

One man's trash, another man's treasure

Companies join forces to extend the life cycle of their resources.

There's going to be some sport!

Supplement produced in collaboration with the Université du Québec network.

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