The party began on Friday evening at the Museum of Arts and Forms of the Central Pyrenees with the “Science Bar,” a quick science gathering around speakers in two separate rooms with about thirty minutes of discussion and questions from the audience before the time change. room. The principle is to move away from the conference format with full interaction with the audience. In the program, the topic of the body in exercise with Nicolas Boyer, running coach from Esprit Sport, and the study and discovery of viruses with Charlene Martin, doctoral student at the Toulouse Institute of Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases Infinity Inserm.
On Saturday, the Science Village presented many engaging, entertaining and exciting workshops on sports and science. The cave between sport and science, the study of aquatic biodiversity with Megado who presented the migratory fishes of the Jaronne, the engineers of life, in other words these senses that make us move, the mathematical records in the world of life explained by Ad Naturam, etc. Little Thomas Pesquets explores spacecraft with Challenge Mission It was also possible to learn how to program small soccer robots using Compagnie du Code or create a photoelectric lamp thanks to speakers from Digijeunes. Caves & Ruins offered a Heritage and Grounds Exploration Tour of 8 visits and 6 workshops from approximately 1 July to 13 September. Works executed according to notes: fragments, ceramic oil lamps, mosaics, antique pigment painting, will be presented at other events.
All the stands sparked a lot of interest and perhaps some trades.