
La scienza è bravura
IgNobel - L'utilità dell'inutilità scientifica 11
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Narrated by:
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Adrian Fartade
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Luca Perri
About this listen
Ogni anno l'Università di Harvard e il Massachusetts Institute of Technology, durante una cerimonia in diretta mondiale a cui partecipano dei veri Premi Nobel, onorano le 10 ricerche scientifiche più assurde al mondo con il Premio IgNobel. Ma queste ricerche sono davvero inutili come appaiono? Per rispondere a questa domanda e guidarci alla scoperta dell'utilità dell'inutilità scientifica, tornano su Audible i divulgatori Luca Perri e Adrian Fartade, dopo il grande successo di VS - Verso lo Spazio.
La scienza è bravura
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