Grimes, the Canadian singer and wife of Elon Musk, swears by them.

Artist Beeple owes them the record sale of a 10-second video for $ 6.6 million.

These non-fungible tokens, therefore not interchangeable, guarantee the ownership of the original of a work to its purchaser. 

To learn how to play with the concept, the Ubisoft studio has teamed up with Sorare, the French nugget of the NFTs, to create a football fanstasy game.

"One Shot League" allows you to become the best football coach thanks to the blockchain.

One way to wet the shirt on the issue of data ownership.

Nicolas Pouard, blockchain research director and head of foresight at Ubisoft, is our guest. 

In the UK, cutting edge scanning technology reveals the secrets of "Little Foot".

The skeleton is that of this woman who lived in South Africa 3.67 million years ago.

The fossil has just been observed at the British national synchrotron in Oxford.

Report.

Not sure that start-ups that rely on DNA can verify your family ties with "Litte Foot".

But the aptly named My Heritage makes the photos of your ancestors speak with artificial intelligence.

Its new service, "Deep Nostalgia", brings the portraits of yesteryear to life.

Funny when it comes to Michelangelo's David.

More creepy when it comes to your great-grandmother.

On the Richter scale of privacy, does our data have any concerns?

Explanations.

Finally, can we combine reindustrialisation and robotics?

Yes, replies Nyro!

The Lille company wants to believe it: the revival goes through industry 4.0.

And with a nudge from his robotic arm, Ned.

Demonstration of cobotics, this collaborative robotics discipline, which can make all the difference. 

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