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why has the science fiction book “Dune” become cult?
Published on 02/22/2024 9:03 p.m. Video length: 2 min Culture: why has the science fiction book “Dune” become cult? Culture: why has the science fiction book “Dune” become cult? –…
Review of “Dune: Part Two”: Denis Villeneuve signs a great classic of science fiction cinema
Denis Villeneuve wasn’t kidding when he promised a sequel to Dune more ambitious and “more muscular”. At the top of his art, the Quebec filmmaker has surpassed himself by producing…
Bruno Dumont sounds the death knell for blockbusters in an offbeat science fiction film
Eclectic, Bruno Dumont surprises with a pastiche of “Star Wars” located on the Opal Coast. France Télévisions – Culture Editorial Published on 02/20/2024 5:44 p.m. Reading time: 2 min Brandon…
Demystifying science | The mystery of round planets
Every week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers. Updated yesterday at 8:00 a.m. Why are the planets all round?— Brigitte Meunier It’s a matter of gravity. “The moment a…
Women and girls in science: seduction operation
This text is part of the special section Professions and careers Close your eyes and imagine someone working in a scientific field. What does this person look like? For many,…
Demystifying science | Green hydrogen in Nunavik?
Every week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers. Published at 12:56 a.m. Updated at 9:00 a.m. Wind turbines have been installed at sea in Norway to produce green hydrogen.…
Science and technology everywhere, for everyone
In an era characterized by rapid technological advancement and unprecedented global challenges, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education is of paramount importance. Faced with complex issues such as climate…
Return of science | The duty
When he gave the engineers of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) the mandate to carry out an overall study of transportation in Quebec, Prime Minister Legault…
In “The Beast”, Bertrand Bonello immerses Léa Seydoux in the heart of science fiction and in her past lives
Adapting “The Beast in the Jungle” by Henry James, and following in the footsteps of “Last Year at Marienbad” by Alain Resnais, Bertrand Bonello loses his intrigue halfway through. France…
Science and medicine | It is indeed a revolution
Do you know what I had in mind when I left the offices of Innovobot, a Montreal “innovation and investment” company that occupies 11e floor of a building in Plateau…
“This necessary science”, or when medical students stole corpses
The students got a little drunk. They look at the bottom of bottles for something to give them courage, something to overcome their fears before setting off on an adventure.…
science on the trail of “new GMOs”, more resistant and adapted to climate change
The objective of these new genetic manipulation techniques, more “natural” than for traditional GMOs, is to adapt crops to climate change and diseases. Published on 01/25/2024 08:18 Reading time: 5…
franceinfo junior. How to shoot a science fiction film?
Welcome radio replay franceinfo junior On the occasion of the Gérardmer International Fantastic Film Festival, young people from franceinfo junior interview François Descraques, director and screenwriter, specializing in fantasy and…
Demystifying science | The unfathomable universe of Voyager
Every week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers Updated yesterday at 7:00 a.m. What information did the probes discover? To travel ? Patrice Francoeur Voyager 1 And 2 were…
Cédric Delorme-Bouchard and Rébecca Déraspe bring a science fiction novel to the stage
For Cédric Delorme-Bouchard, one science fiction novel leads to another: it is by working on the transposition of Employeeshis hypnotic scenic object created in 2022, which he discovered Membrane. “I…
Science, technology and espionage in university research
This week the news brings us a subject that we don’t talk about much, but which I think is important, and which I have therefore been following quite closely for…
Demystifying science | The mystery of the Big Bang
Every week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers. Posted at 1:54 a.m. Updated at 6:00 a.m. “What was there before the Big Bang?” » Richard Deschenes We don’t know…
Text written with AI wins Jiangsu science fiction literary competition
“At the borders of the Metaverse lies the Land of Memories, a forbidden realm from which humans are excluded. » So begins The land of memories, an award-winning short story…
Demystifying science | Mold in the freezer
Every week, our journalist answers scientific questions from readers Updated yesterday at 7:00 a.m. An unopened bag of blanched sliced almonds was stored in the freezer. It is now swollen.…
Teaching is an art, not a science!
Bernard Drainville, a much better Minister of Education than his critics say, decided to set up a short program to allow university graduates from traditional programs (history, literature, biology, etc.)…