After a thorough work of research and exchange, high-schoolers will debate with a researcher and the public about the redevance they imagine for science in their future.
What place will science have in the future of our kids? This is the challenging question that kept busy two last-year classes during an interdisciplinary research work along the autumn.
What is the purpose of science? Do we still need a scientific method? What ethical limits should be placed on technological progress? What is the relationship between literature and science? A rare and stimulating opportunity to hear the voices of future generations.
Intervenants :
Matteo Barsuglia, senior researcher at CNRS, director of the Paris Centre for Cosmological Physics, Laboratoire APC – Université de Paris