Superquark
Season 25 Episode 9 - Pompeii, bacteria in the human body and fake news
Alberto Angela will be in Pompeii, searching for new fragments of our past, among numerous artifacts preserving data and information recovered thanks to the work of specialists and increasingly sophisticated technologies. Our bodies contain nine bacteria for every human cell. And we don't have a good relationship with all of them. With Barbara Gallavotti and Daniela Franco, we'll travel to Belgium to understand how to treat the bacteria responsible for a truly unbearable odor and how they can be transplanted. Between physics and technology: Paolo Magliocco and Andrea Pasquini will demonstrate how systems work that can make mountain climbing safe, even for the less experienced. What kind of job will a child who goes to school today have tomorrow? Paolo Magliocco and Federica Calvia traveled to the University of Oxford, where a study is trying to identify the most sought-after professions of the future.
Episodes in Season 25
Bilingualism, robots in the operating room, and nuclear fusion
125 min
Prosthetics, speed on skis, and Italian "top guns"
133 min
Xylella, the brain-gut link, and private astronauts
121 min
A world without vaccines, underwater volcanoes, and cryptocurrency on the internet
127 min
Osteoporosis, stress, CO2 pollution
124 min
Gene technology against tumors, artificial steak, valve transplantation
119 min
Alzheimer's, fighting fires, energy from organic waste
123 min
Piuro's little "Pompeii", the most spoken language in the world
122 min
Pompeii, bacteria in the human body and fake news
120 min