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The state of Polish sciences

One hundred years after Marie Curie received the novel price for chemistry, we’ll look at the state of Polish sciences.

Guests:

  • Jerzy PIELASZEK, Director, Scientific Centre of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Paris
  • Piotr SLECZKOWSKI, Polish PHD candidate, Paris VI

Show prepared by Marie Billon

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Novel price?

After 100 years the price Is not so novel..

Novel price?

After 100 years the price Is not so novel..

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