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Ci si può clonare?
- Terra in vista. La scienza e la tecnologia spiegate a mio figlio
- Narrated by: Federico Taddia, Telmo Pievani
- Length: 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Terra in vista - La scienza e la tecnologia spiegate a mio figlio" è un programma di Radio24 di divulgazione scientifica per ragazzi: condotto da Federico Taddia e dal filosofo della scienza Telmo Pievani.
Che cos'è la clonazione? Quanti e quali animali clonati esistono oggi al mondo? E si possono clonare anche gli uomini?
Ospite della puntata è Carlo Alberto Redi, docente di Zoologia all'Università di Pavia - Direttore del laboratorio di Biologia e biotecnologie "Lazzaro Spallanzani".
Come sempre non può mancare l'esperimento proposto da Agnese Sonato, caporedattrice della rivista scientifica per bambini PLaNCK.
©2019 Audible Studios / Radio 24 (P)2019 Audible Studios / Radio 24
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