NOOS, the topics of this evening 7 July of the new episode with Alberto Angela

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Alberto Angela is back with a new episode of Noos – The Adventure of Knowledge, the popular science program broadcast on Rai 1 every Monday evening. The appointment of the July 7, 2025 focuses on the bond between humans and animals, but also embraces themes such as climate crisis in the seas, the coevolution, sonno, diets, the Chinese robotics and the evolution of the quantum computersAs always, the program combines expert knowledge, laboratory experiments, visual reporting and reflections accessible to the general public.

What are the main topics of the July 7 episode?

  • Climate change in the Italian seas: a report dedicated to the Greenpeace “Mare Caldo” project shows how temperatures have changed in the Mediterranean and in Marine Protected Areas. The analysis focuses on heat waves that in 2024 reached depths of up to 40 meters.
  • Relationship between man and dog: primatologist Elisabetta Palagi and the University of Padua present a study on the emotional, social and cognitive dynamics that characterize the bond between humans and pets, with particular attention to the concept of empathy and play modalities.
  • Coevolution of species: the philosopher of science Telmo Pievani explains how humans and animals have transformed together over time, influencing each other in the development of behaviors, abilities and characteristics.
  • Animals in space: Edwige Pezzulli recounts the space missions involving animals, even the lesser-known ones, contributing to scientific research and exploration beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
  • How Sleep Works: neurologist Federica Provini clarifies the mechanisms that regulate human sleep and provides useful indications to improve its quality and duration in daily life.
  • The Wolf Child of India: Carlo Lucarelli narrates a true story reminiscent of “The Jungle Book”, that of a child who grew up among wolves in the Indian forest.
  • Current Geopolitics: Dario Fabbri analyses the current tensions between nations and the new global geopolitical dynamics, trying to interpret the new world balances.
  • Sexuality in Ancient Rome: Emmanuele Jannini explores beliefs, habits and curiosities related to sexuality in Roman times, distinguishing between myth and historical reality.
  • Analysis of the most followed diets: Elisabetta Bernardi compares the most popular dietary trends of the moment – ​​ketogenic, intermittent fasting, low-carb – explaining what science says about their effectiveness and risks.
  • Chinese humanoid robots: Roberto Cingolani comments on the images from China showing the most advanced robots, raising questions about the future of robotics and society.
  • Plastic waste cycle: Ruggero Rollini follows the path of plastic after use, illustrating the disposal and recycling processes and the related environmental challenges.
  • New research on dinosaurs: Alessandro Chiarenza updates on the latest studies in paleontology and new hypotheses regarding the evolution and extinction of dinosaurs.
  • Quantum computers: Giuliana Galati illustrates in a popular way what quantum computers are, how they work and what scenarios they could open up in the future.

The appointment with science, the environment and knowledge is as always at 21:25 on Rai 1 and streaming up RaiPlay.

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