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A new map of ocean life

The ocean is the largest ecosystem on Earth, yet we know very little about it. Today, DNA sequencing and high-throughput microscopy help biologists to map the very rich oceanic biodiversity and to identify new organisms and genes of interest for biotechnology. Scientific innovations are also key to monitor the impacts of climate change on that frontline ecosystem that is the ocean. Speakers: Chris Bowler, Stazione Zoologica and CNRS Introduced by: Telmo Pievani, BergamoScienza Association

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The science of light, from Galileo to quantum physics

Light has fascinated humanity since the dawn of time. Research into its properties contributed to the birth of modern science and led to the theories of relativity and quantum physics, which have profoundly changed our view of the world on a microscopic and cosmic scale. Nobel Prize winner Serge Haroche talks about what we know today about light and the ways in which research into this phenomenon has led to unexpected discoveries and applications.
Speaker: Serge Haroche, Nobel Prize for Physics 2012
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