The burlesque theater of science
A look at agnotology, a field of research that studies the production of ignorance.
The same, not the same
Do look-alike genetics hold the key to our faces?
African-style artificial intelligence
There's no question of letting Western standards - and biases - be imposed on us!
Listen to the story
French archaeologist Mylène Pardoen restores the sounds of the past.
Are small modular reactors the future of nuclear power?
Quebec projects give a glorious second life to common garbage.
The time I adopted a blob
Our journalist welcomed an astonishing organism into her home.
Featured researcher
Before becoming a researcher, Sylvain Brousseau was a nurse.
Cabinet of curiosities
An imaging technique plays with light and sound waves.
The flexibility of DNA
Scientists shoot DNA molecules in a cell.
Giving shape to data
3D printing enables blind people to consult figures and graphics.
The Moon was born from the Earth
A new study supports the most widely accepted theory about the formation of our satellite.
Biodiversity at the heart of COP 15
Interview with Professor Andrew Gonzalez, who is taking part in the international conference.
Hope through the branches
A supplement produced in collaboration with the Université du Québec network.