Sciences et Avenir

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.

History

The magazine was founded in 1947. From 1994 to 2003 it was edited by Georges Golbérine. Since September 2003, the editorial director is Dominique Leglu, who has a PhD in nuclear physics and particle physics.

In July 2019, the magazine released a spinoff magazine, "#Sciences", aimed at young people aged 11 and over.[2]

gollark: What if someone is, say, simulating the entire physical universe including my brain?
gollark: I would also still consider me to be me if my brain is somehow shut down for a bit then turned back on, as long as it doesn't lose any (much?) data while off.
gollark: I an going to go to sleep soon. When I wake up after being unconscious for a bit, I still consider it me.
gollark: Sure!
gollark: "We scan your brain structure while it's not running/very fast and emulate it on a computer" is simple enough.

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