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- In a traveling specially built video booth, ordinary Ukrainians get to tell in their own words how their lives changed when Russia attacked Ukraine. The box travels around during a year of war. Anyone who wants to can go in and speak freely, without questions being asked. The many testimonies collected from mothers, women, children and the elderly provide a unique insight into everyday life with the war.
- Zoo-archeologists, biologists, ethologists and geneticists are leading the investigation. For one thing is certain, the dog is still far from revealing all its secrets.
- In the south of Peru, at the foot of the Andes, the Nazcas built cities and traced an immense network of geometric lines and geoglyphs. To whom were addressed these enigmatic figures only visible from the sky and what was their meaning? A team of archaeologists from all over the world use the latest technology to lift the veil on one of the greatest secrets of humanity. Their new excavation campaigns have unearthed new mummies, fabulous fabrics, ceramics and mysterious elongated skulls.
- Global warming of more than 5 degrees has become an increasingly likely scenario. Palaeoclimatologists, geologists and glaciologists are leading the investigation. They are taking us into our planet's climate archives, in search of clues trapped in the ice pack, at the bottom of the oceans or in the bowels of the earth. Going back in time and studying the Earth's climatic past in detail is essential if we are to understand global warming today, predict the climate of the future and get a better idea of what lies ahead.
- 2007–TV Episode
- 2007–TV Episode
- For more than 2,000 years, the Mayan kingdoms flourished in the jungles of Central America before mysteriously disappearing. Explorers and then archaeologists thought they had discovered most of the remains of this fascinating civilization. But a new technology, capable of detecting structures buried under the thick plant coat, has shaken up their knowledge. Colossal cities, networks of roads and monumental buildings that no one suspected existed are finally emerging from oblivion. These new discoveries reveal to us that the Mayan world was more densely populated than previously imagined and this raises many questions. How did the inhabitants of these immense towns surrounded by impenetrable jungle live? What could have caused the decline of the Mayan kingdoms? It is around the city of Naachtun, the "Distant Stone" in Mayan, that a team of scientists is concentrating its research in order to uncover the last secrets of this fabulous civilization.
- Exploration des canons de beauté brésiliens