How does science infuse and spread?
May 2021 scientific press review
Audio 48:30
La Recherche magazine, May 2021 © La Recherche
By: Caroline Lachowsky
50 mins
What research, what discoveries caught the attention of our colleagues in the scientific press this month?
Publicity
Philippe Pajot
of the monthly
La Recherche
introduces us to the South African epidemiologist
Quarrraisha Abdool Karim
, one of the world's leading researchers working on HIV, and the new generation of African scientists.
Cécile Lestienne
from
Cerveau et Psycho
talks to us about the psychological flaws in justice, these cognitive biases that disrupt the decisions of jurors and the judge in court, without the latter being aware of it.
Émilie Martin
, of the
Ciel et Espace review,
discusses the American lunar rocket Space Launch System, NASA is making the final preparations for its launch at the end of 2021 or early 2022 for the Artemis 1 mission. She also tells us about the reconstruction of the radio telescope from Arecibo.
Thomas Cavaillé Fol
, from
Science et Vie
magazine
,
pushes back the limits of the known world to open the doors to new dimensions, on the trail of parallel universes!
And our monthly column
Ciel d'Afrique
in partnership with
Astronomie Afrique
and presented by planetologist
Sylvain Bouley
to look at the stars, constellations and planets from the continent, between May 15 and June 15, 2021.
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