For a long time, many imagined conditions on Venus to be similar to Earth. But space probes have since discovered a burning hell instead of a...
Category - Science & Nature
Short documentaries on international research projects, technological innovations, nature and discovery
Hydrogen is the most abundant gas in the Universe, and hydrogen-powered cars only emit water vapor. In principle, therefore, hydrogen could be a...
The “world’s toughest bacterium” seems to have superpowers that can survive even the deadly gamma radiation that comes from a nuclear explosion. An...
A manned flight to Mars, projected in the next few decades, will be both a realisation of an age-long dream and claustrophobics’ worst nightmare. An...
Lighting accounts for a quarter of energy costs in Europe. Replacing outdated light bulbs with more advanced devices is an efficient way to cut our...
Climate change, natural disasters, humanitarian crises – today’s challenges require quick access to information about what’s happening on the ground...
Computer games are beginning to break out from their console and entertainment world, and finding more constructive applications in the worlds of...
Everything we see around is waves – regular vibrations of electromagnetic radiation, called visible light. But to have a look at some of the most...
As the grapes are harvested in Europe’s vineyards, scientists are looking at ways of turning the toxic waste left from wine-making into super-health...
Thomas Brune, Streaming Interfaces Project Leader, Thomson R&D: ”What we have here is the Viper film stream camera – so that is the first...