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"Si on ne remédie pas aux problèmes qu’on a créés, c’est l’espèce humaine qui disparaîtra"

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L'astrobiologiste française Nathalie Cabrol traque les formes de vie dans l'univers au sein du centre de "Recherche d’intelligence extraterrestre" aux États-Unis. Dans "À l’aube de nouveaux horizons", elle explique notamment comment en étudiant d'autres planètes comme Mars ou Pluton, il est possible d'avoir des clefs pour comprendre et "ramener notre planète à l’équilibre".

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