Printing arms and arteries
3D printers promise to push back the boundaries of medicine.
A global map of marine vegetation
For the first time, researchers have defined the different marine biomes.
Traces of the Roman Empire in Greenland
Historians have called on glaciologists to decipher the economic activity of ancient Rome.
Probiotics in the nose
What if we could cure chronic sinusitis with these «good» bacteria?
All the same species
An original exhibition takes a scientific look at racism and prejudice.
From the lab to the sea
Companies and researchers are working hand in hand to make better use of seafood.
Dry Cape
For several months now, the spectre of an apocalyptic «Day Zero» has loomed over Cape Town, the day when drinking water supplies run dry.
The body, a machine designed for running
Physiological adaptations that appeared over 2 million years ago show that humans evolved to run.
Should the state defend nature?
Stéphanie Roy devotes her doctoral thesis to reshaping the role of the state in environmental protection.