Will James Bay burn?
Every year, fires burn over 400 million hectares of forest worldwide. James Bay is the region most at risk in Quebec.
Fire, the source of life
For 35 years, Parks Canada has been deliberately burning thousands of hectares of forest.
The aim: to maintain biodiversity and the integrity of ecosystems.
Good zoo, bad zoo
Living laboratories or purely tourist sites? Conservation tools or places of animal misery? Zoos continue to fuel debate.
The family saga of leaf insects
A handful of enthusiasts, some even stubborn, have set themselves the mission of studying these bugs, which are still little known to science.
Art: when science leads the investigation
In the small world of art authentication, science is struggling to make its mark.
A fish that does you good
Manipulable at will, the zebrafish offers its body without restraint to science.
The traumatized monkeys of Puerto Rico
Hurricane Maria left its mark on the cells of rhesus macaques.
Destination Soleil
The Parker probe will approach the Sun like no other object before it.
Smart glasses for the color-blind
Augmented reality could enable color-blind people to finally perceive what they miss.
Metals revolutionizing geopolitics
Rare metals are so coveted that nations are ready to fight over them.
Innovation for the common good
We associate innovation with technological advances. What if it were more social?