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Sciences et Avenir (meaning Science and Future in English) is a monthly French popular science magazine, owned by Claude Perdriel. Its distribution in 2019 was 231,000 copies. [ 1 ] The editorial team also publish about 15 articles per day on their website.
Claude Perdriel (born 25 October 1926) is owner-manager of the Perdriel Group that publishes Sciences et Avenir, Challenges, Rue89 and during 1970–1980, the Paris daily Le Matin de Paris. It also published Le Nouvel Observateur from its foundation in 1964 to 2014 when it was sold to a group of investors that already published Le Monde. [1]
In January 2019, he made the cover of the popular science journal for the general public Sciences et Avenir for his philological and archaeological work on the Ark of the Covenant and his participation in excavations at the archaeological site of Kiriath Yearim (near Abu Gosh in Israel).
Kiner began as a journalist for Sciences et Avenir in 1995, and was then named editor-in-chief of special issues in 2008. [3] She also collaborated with the French documentary series Thalassa, and for the French newspaper Libération.
Donatien Mavoungou (28 August 1947 – 4 February 2020) was a Gabonese doctor, most well known for inventing DM28- IMMUNOREX. [1] The product was suspended from production following a report by Science et Avenir, [2] proving it to be a fake drug being trafficked between France and Africa.
Jean Edmond Cyrus Rostand (30 October 1894 – 4 September 1977) was a French biologist, historian of science, and philosopher.. Active as an experimental biologist, Rostand became famous for his work as a science writer, as well as a philosopher and an activist.
Jean-François Gautier (born 9 January 1950, Paris; died 6 December 2020 [1]) was a French philosopher, musicologist, etiopath, journalist, writer and editor.. His book L'Univers existe-t-il?
In 1867 and 1868 he was crowned by the Academy of Moral Science for his work on Plato and Socrates. In 1872 he was elected master of conferences at the Ecole Normale, and was made doctor of philosophy in recognition of his two treatises, Platonis Hippias Minor sine Socratica contra liberum arbitrium argumenta and La Liberté et le déterminisme .