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https://www.cnrs.fr/on February 16, 2023
Mira Rizkallah explains her work on the electrical vibrations of the brain. These oscillations are the language that neurons use to communicate in order to coordinate and perform global motor and cognitive tasks. How do we decipher them? What information can we get from this jumble of electrical exchanges?
Over the last few decades, our historical monuments have been subjected to explosive loading. Is it safe to make an explosion in a laboratory? Test yourself as a researcher to learn more about the properties of explosions and their propagation, through videos and original experiments.
With the Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (GeM) and Centrale Nantes // CNRS - Nantes Université
Earthquakes are destructive phenomena that have occurred throughout human history. The researchers present a system that explains the propagation of vibrations through a continuous medium. With your new knowledge, it is up to you to decide: can earthquakes be controlled?
With the Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (GeM) and Centrale Nantes // CNRS - Nantes Université
Alpha, Beta, Theta, Delta and Gamma… it's all Greek to you? Think again! These are the waves that make your brain vibrate, at any given moment. Through this activity, the participants put their grey matter to work to try to recognise the different cognitive states, without confusing dreams with reality.
With the Laboratory of Digital Sciences of Nantes (LS2N) // CNRS - Nantes
Timbale, conga, darbouka, taiko... All musical cultures have their drums. To understand them in all their diversity, researchers at Nantes University are developing an interactive simulation environment. The audience was invited to enter a multisensory universe and explore with the researchers the interaction between human and machine.
With the Laboratory of Digital Sciences of Nantes (LS2N) // CNRS - Nantes