Superquark
Season 26 Episode 3 - Tokyo Olympics, Turin's Egyptian Museum, and the police's technological arsenal
The third episode of Superquark, the BBC nature documentary about lions, opens with a focus on two females who, at a certain point, find themselves alone and must protect what remains of their pride: eight cubs. With the Tokyo Olympics a year away, how are Italian athletes training? Today, competition is so intense that Olympic preparation requires complex technologies to study athletic performance in minute detail. In the studio with Piero Angela, Professor Enrico Giovannini, an Italian economist, statistician, and academic, will discuss one of the most important debates of our time: the environment. At the Egyptian Museum in Turin, discovering invisible archaeology. Thieves and criminals today have an additional, very powerful enemy: electronics. And in particular, artificial intelligence.
Episodes in Season 26
Archaeological Museum of Naples, the Bueno Fonteno caves, the stamped steak
125 min
Orthopedic prostheses, digital startups, and the sun, under special surveillance
89 min
Tokyo Olympics, Turin's Egyptian Museum, and the police's technological arsenal
122 min
The wild dogs
125 min
Johnson Space Center, the Rimini purifier
124 min
Childhood obesity, volcanoes, autism
123 min
Toirano caves, liquid biopsy, Nemo's garden
122 min
Resistant bacteria, the Entracque dam, expeditions and lunar bases
124 min
Smell, forest hi tech, digital payments
122 min