How does science infuse and spread?

November 2021 scientific press review

Audio 48:30

Covers of the scientific press reviews of November 2021. © Epsiloon, Science et Vie, Sciences et Avenir, Cerveau & Psycho, Ciel & Espace

By: Caroline Lachowsky

1 min

What research, what discoveries caught the attention of our colleagues in the scientific press this month?

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On the program, we will dive into the virtual and parallel universe of the metaverse.

This ultimate social network, a sort of 3D internet that has landed in our reality for better or for worse.

We will also ascend by looking at our universe through the telescope of the much anticipated James-Webb telescope.

We will come back to earth to wonder about a vital resource, entirely renewable but which could come to lack: water.

We will travel in our human body to discover the unknown powers of the appendix and finally, we will dissect the paradox of the balance bike, when subtracting is more effective than adding! 

With :

- Cécile Lestienne

Brain and Psycho

- Philippe Henarejos

Sky and Space

- Muriel Valin

Epsiloon

- Thomas Delozier

Science et Vie

- Carole Châtelain

Sciences and the Future

And Philippe Henarejos invites you to propel yourself into space!

It's free and it's happening on November 5, 6 and 7, at the Explor'Espace festival, in Montrouge!

All information here. 

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