Food goes straight to our brain. So what do eat to make sure our brain stays healthy? Many recent discoveries have shown that our mental health, our moods, and our intellectual ability are directly influenced by what we eat, an...
> moreAn unlikely appearance, 720 different mating types, an infinite life and exceptional skills… Here comes the Blob! More commonly known as slime-mold, this extraordinary one-billion-year-old organism challenges o...
> more
A discovery that revolutionizes all research on mankind’s origins.
In remote Morocco, in 1960, in the archeological site of Jebel Irhoud, a remarkable find was made: remains of Homo Sapiens. Today we can date them...
Smartphone, television, computer, gaming console or digital tablet are now unavoidable in our day to day lives. This everyday intrusion has sparked numerous controversies – hysteria becomes collective. Are we damaging our...
> more
The extinction of the Neanderthals is one of our most intriguing mysteries. Why did they disappear, what was the relationship between ‘them’ and ‘us’, and how did we take over the earth?
The Nomade des mers makes her first stop in Agadir, in southern Morocco. Corentin, Pierre-Alain and Elaine have chosen to stop here for water - a vital necessity and the cornerstone of all self-sufficient systems. With Medhi an...
> moreAfter going along the Sahara desert’s coasts and navigating off Saint Louis in Senegal, the Sea Nomade arrives in Dakar. The crew needs to find a way to get electricity. Abdulaye ma...
> moreTo reach its second Senegalese port of call, the Nomade des mers noses down a sound, past coastal mangroves. Corentin and his crew are heading for Toubacouta, a small village where an NGO called Nébéday makes eco-...
> more