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Christian Clot de retour à l air libre - RTN votre radio régionale

Christian Clot de retour à l air libre - RTN votre radio régionale
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Christian Clot de retour à l air libre - RFJ votre radio régionale

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The Week Unwrapped: Catfishing, malaria and timelessness

Why are dating scams on the rise? Have scientists made a breakthrough in the battle against malaria? And can humans live without a sense of time?

Cave Experiment Explores How Humans Adapt in Extreme Confinement

Cave Experiment Explores How Humans Adapt in Extreme Confinement Published April 29th, 2021 - 02:06 GMT Explorer-Researcher (Twitter) Highlights With no way to reference time inside a cave, organising tasks together had been a particular challenge, Clot told AP.  As the world experiences forced isolation due to the pandemic, a cave experiment explores how humans adapt in extreme confinement. Also Read Fifteen French volunteers have spent 40 days in a cave with no sunlight or any connection to the outside world in an experiment that sought to better understand our perception of time, and how people adapt to drastic changes in living conditions. 

In Silico - Movie Review - The Austin Chronicle

There are two ways to study the brain: in vivo (in a living organism) or in vitro (in the petri dish). But what if there was a third way? Neuroscientist Henry Markram envisions in silico, and that was the root of his Blue Brain Project: a plan to create a full electronic brain. But was Markram an interdisciplinary visionary, an arrogant techno dude bro, or Don Quixote? It s incorrect to describe In Silico as Noah Hutton s documentary follow-up to to his brilliant, incisive techno-satire Lapsis, since he s been working on it for a decade. Filming, he notes in his own commentary, began not long after Markram took to the TED stage and predicted that, not only was replicating the human brain doable, but that if it worked then he would be able to send a hologram to deliver a talk by itself.

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