While only 5% of the oceans have been explored, 30,000 marine molecules have already been identified for their therapeutic virtues. Corals, starfish or sponges have developed formidable survival strategies, which could inspire the medicines of tomorrow. What if the sea could heal us?
The Monaco Grand Prix brings in a staggering EUR90 million every year, a figure befitting the event itself. In the Principality, F1 is not just a sport, it's also a showcase, an economic driver and a global spectacle. Immersion in the heart of the circuit.
It is a rare, incurable disease affecting 8,000 patients in France. A neurodegenerative disease, Charcot leads to progressive paralysis of the muscles. Despite its profound impact on patients and their families, it remains little-known. Here's a closer look at Lorène Vivier's exceptional career to better understand her.
5,000 billion pieces of plastic are already floating in the oceans, forming a new continent of waste. If we do nothing, by 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the oceans. How did we get here? How can we reverse the trend?
It's known as the Monaco maternity hospital, yet it's located 13,000 kilometres away in East Timor. Around 45,000 babies are born here every year, a miracle given the country's very high infant mortality rate. What does Monaco have to do with it? Answer.
A contemporary fear as much as a source of progress, artificial intelligence is now part of our daily lives. AI, big data, algorithms, storage servers, deep, machine learning: what do these terms mean? What role do these elements play in our lives?
Every summer, the White Pirate organises a toy collection in aid of the Lenval Foundation for children in hospital. Boxes have been set up in the harbour master's offices between Marseille and Menton to collect donations. Here's a close-up look at the players and beneficiaries of this great initiative.
Elected representatives and shopkeepers are questioning the suitability of renovating or even replacing the current Fontvieille shopping centre: a project costing several hundred million euros that is dividing people. Does Monaco need a new shopping centre? How to boost business in the principality: should we focus on luxury or closeness?
With nearly 5,000 kilometres of coastline, Madagascar is the fifth largest island in the world; protecting its marine resources is a major mission. Women join in the fight. At the crossroads of the Mozambique and Indian Ocean canals, meet with the new guardians of the ocean.
Climate change is threatening the Pacific Islands: by the end of the century, some atolls may disappear. The inhabitants of Uvea and Vanuatu are trying to resist by launching a race against time. Scientists, guides, fisherman, lawyers, activists, elected representatives... We meet the guardians of a paradise not yet lost.
It breaks all records. At 57 kilometres, the Gotthard rail tunnel is the longest in the world. But what lies behind the two tubes you pass through in 20 minutes? How is it preserved and managed? Dive beneath the mountain to discover the secrets of the Gotthard.
When we meet Bijoux in Yaoundé, she has just survived another lynching. Just like Shakiro, LGBTQIA+ activist. This is the story of two people who feel like "women in a man's body" and who highlight their humanity to us at a time when homophobic and transphobic violence continues on every continent.
Stress reduction, easier learning, improved physical health... In Quebec, outdoor education is booming and provides many benefits. An opportunity for teachers to invent new teaching methods.
Surrounded by experts, scientists, explorers, or simple fishermen, the astrophysicist and ecologist Hubert Reeves, who passed away in 2023, proposes to identify what threatens the ocean today and exposes the latest discoveries on the intelligence of animals and ocean ecosystems.
Local communities are engaged in conflicts that receive very little media coverage around Kisangani, in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. In this remote province of Tshopo, the lack of a state, security and consideration for human beings has enabled a simple land dispute to degenerate into a mass massacre.
When you're a French-speaker in Canada today, can you still identify with being French-Canadian? Comedian and broadcaster Pascal Justin Boyer, a Quebecker by birth and Franco-Ontarian by adoption, asks himself this question and travels across the country to meet people who can shed light on it.
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