How does science infuse and diffuse? Scientific press review of June 2020
By: Caroline Lachowsky
How does science infuse in these times of pandemic? We take stock of the most inspiring, but also the most unexpected research with our sisters and colleagues from the scientific press.
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Today, we will talk about the origins of humanity at the southern tip of Africa, where we will also make astronomical observations before radiating around the Sun and discovering why learning in a group is always better: together to learn and get along and even, we do not stop progress to read the speech of the other even in his brain ...
With:
- Cécile Lestienne de Cerveau et Psycho
- Thomas Cavaillé-Fol from Science & Vie
- Philippe Pajot , from La Recherche
- Mathieu Nowak from Sciences et Avenir
- Philippe Henarejos from Ciel & Espace
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