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  2. Science & Vie - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was started in 1913 with the name La Science et la Vie. [1] In 1982, a spinoff computer magazine, Science et Vie micro [] (SVM) was launched.The first magazine was published at the end of 1983 and was such a success that the number of copies were insufficient on the market.

  3. Science et Vie TV - Wikipedia

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    An educational service for young people Mon Science et Vie Junior associated with the magazine Science & Vie Junior was active until 12 January 2023. In April 2016, Science et Vie TV became included in the basic offer of Canalsat, previously the channel was on its Crescendo option. [3] [4] On 31 July 2022, Science et Vie TV was removed of ...

  4. List of science magazines - Wikipedia

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    Science magazines are read by non-scientists and scientists who want accessible information on fields outside their specialization. Articles in science magazines are sometimes republished or summarized by the general press. Horisont is the oldest continuously published general science magazine in Estonia. Cover image from 1967.

  5. Science & Vie Junior - Wikipedia

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    Science & Vie Junior is a French science magazine targeting children. The magazine is published by Mondadori France, a subsidiary of the Italian media company Mondadori . [ 1 ] The headquarters of the magazine is in Paris.

  6. National Geographic (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic is a French television channel that broadcasts documentaries and factual programmes produced by the American counterpart, in French.It was launched on 22 September 2001 on CanalSatellite and cable television.

  7. Comptes rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Série III (Sciences de la Vie) – life sciences; Vie des sciences – A renamed Vie académique (until 1996) The areas published in Série II were slowly split into other publications in ways that caused some confusion. In 1994, Série II, which covered physics, chemistry, astronomy and geosciences, was replaced by Série IIA and Série IIB.

  8. Sciences et Avenir - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Canal+ Séries - Wikipedia

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    The channel broadcasts many shows a few days after the American broadcasting (in English with French subtitles), but it also broadcasts series dubbed in French or French series.