Technology
Interview/Podcast: Colossal’s Ben Lamm on why they are bringing the woolly mammoth back from extinction
Colossal Biosciences made headlines around the world with a breakthrough that’s as fascinating as it is adorable: the creation of a woolly mouse with mammoth traits. These long-haired rodents aren’t just irresistibly cute—they represent a historic leap forward in gene editing and a major milestone on the path to bringing back the extinct woolly mammoth.
Read moreAdvances and challenges of AI and blockchain explored at Monaco’s Digital Innovation Summit
The transformative potential of artificial intelligence and blockchain in reshaping industries and redefining the future was the focus of the recent Digital Innovation Summit in Monaco, which...
Monaco looks to space for future economic growth and development
The Government of Monaco has come together with France’s National Centre for Space Studies to sign a partnership agreement that could both “boost the Monegasque economy and protect the...
Next big industry: France plans to recruit 15,000 cybersecurity experts
With a massive 15,000 empty posts in the sector, France is becomingly increasingly aware that it needs to take a new approach if it is going to keep up with the times.
The ‘biodigital’ frontier, where virtual influencers are establishing a new age of marketing
Invited to take part in the Maison du Numérique’s ‘Immersive Week’, Monaco Life stepped into the world of biodigitals alongside expert Marie-Nathalie Jauffret to explore how virtual...
Yacht Club de Monaco installs two super-fast marine e-charging stations
With the new additions of two Aqua 200 HPC electric charging stations on the pontoon in front of the Yacht Club de Monaco, the Principality has become home to the largest installation of public fast...
Map the Gaps: How ‘citizen science’ and new mapping tech could revolutionise what we know of the seafloor
With only a quarter of the seafloor mapped, the 'Map the Gaps' event at Monaco's Musée Océanographique later this month will be considering the role of 'citizen scientists' and the next generation...