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Jul 2025
9m 7s

Dans le laboratoire de, Annie Easley

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Bienvenue Dans le Laboratoire de, avec ce podcast, tu vas découvrir l’histoire de femmes scientifiques et de leurs recherches au cœur de leur laboratoire. Dans chaque épisode, une scientifique va te présenter ses recherches avec l’un de ses collaborateurs et ça sera à toi de découvrir quelle énergie elle a découverte.

Et aujourd'hui, nous t'emmenons dans le laboratoire d'Annie Easley, une scientifique américaine née en 1933, qui a travaillé à la NASA et qui a vécu bien des choses en plus de participer à de grandes découvertes.


Ce podcast t'est proposé par J'apprends l'énergie, découvres en plus sur le site : https://www.japprends-lenergie.fr/


Crédits :

Auteur : Thomas Le Petit-Corps

Acteur : Clara Ziegler et Vincent Paillier

Création musicale et enregistrement : Léopold Roy, Fanny Dupuis et Pierre Masse


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