Artificial intelligence to fight stray diagnostics for rare diseases

Explore interviews with researchers, photographers and travelers who witness a world changing under the yoke of global warming. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Interview: How was artificial intelligence born? Artificial intelligence aims to mimic the workings of the human brain, or at least its logic when it comes to making decisions. Jean-Claude Heuden, … Read more

Drink life differently with Gobilab

You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Microplastics: From the river to the ocean The Yangzi Jiang River is the most important river in China. It has long been suspected of being the world’s leading source of microplastics pollution. Researchers from the University of Michigan (USA) now show how they carry large concentrations of microplastics … Read more

Zebra, the fully recyclable eco-design wind turbine blade

You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] The amazing construction of wind turbines in time lapse Wind energy is a renewable energy, so it’s a safe bet that the park will grow over the next few years. The wind turbine assembly process is lengthy and underscores just how technologically gem these structures are, as we … Read more

Qista, a sustainable anti-mosquito solution

You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Mosquitoes, the most dangerous killer in the world This Discovery Channel report, Mosquitoes, the Threat of the Century, puts before our eyes one of the world’s worst causes of death, malaria, which infects more than 200 million Earthlings. Mosquitoes are mosquitoes. More precisely anopheles. To find out all … Read more

Mobilizing AI against diagnostic fugue for rare diseases

Explore interviews with researchers, photographers and travelers who have watched a world change under the yoke of global warming. You may also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Interview: How was artificial intelligence born? Artificial intelligence aims to mimic the workings of the human brain, or at least its logic when it comes to making decisions. Jean-Claude … Read more

Air Liquide Normand’Hy Accelerates Large-Scale Renewable Hydrogen Production

Air Liquide has just received support from the French state, subject to final European Commission approval, to launch the Air Liquide Normand’Hy project for large-scale renewable hydrogen production. Stéphane Vialet, Energy Transformation Projects Manager for Southwest Europe Group, agreed to speak to Futura about it during the presentation. Vivatech 2022. You will also be interested … Read more

A natural solution to microplastics blight

You may also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Silk, strong enough to stop bullets! If you get shot, is it better to wear a silk or steel bulletproof vest? The right solution is not necessarily the one we imagine… That’s what Discovery Science is showing us in this video. in the water, inair And in the … Read more

A French startup is planting “islands of freshness” in cities and businesses

French start-up Urban Canopee aims to spread “islands of freshness” in cities, in the form of independent and connected plant structures, easy to transport and maintain. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Climate change: How do we protect our cities from heat stroke? To reduce urban temperatures during summer heat waves, this question must … Read more

Silk to replace microplastics

You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Silk, strong enough to stop bullets! If you get shot, is it better to wear a silk or steel bulletproof vest? The right solution is not necessarily the one we imagine… That’s what Discovery Science is showing us in this video. in the water, inair And in the … Read more

Solar tower for aircraft fuel production

Depending on how it is calculated, the climate impact of air travel ranges from less than 1% to around 5%. But what is certain is that it is basically a result combustion The kerosene that power our aircraft’s reactors. Because kerosene is produced by refining The oila irritable fossil. It emanates from combustion Carbon Dioxide … Read more