German research prepares the discovery of alien life
A multidisciplinary panel and a German scientific project question our ability to react as a society to the discovery of alien life.
A multidisciplinary panel and a German scientific project question our ability to react as a society to the discovery of alien life.
In small (but inexorable) steps, science advances towards the understanding of the last, great process that is still individual: the imagination.
Is it possible to predict the unpredictable? One year later, the method developed by Stanford to predict a "black swan" continues to give confirmation.
A curious experiment virtually showed the effects of swapping bodies with another person. The implications? Interesting.
We have discovered only 5% of the oceans. And they can save our lives. This is why Cousteau gives life to Proteus, more than an underwater laboratory: an underwater space station.