O dotykaniu, gadającym delfinie, dźwiękach w wodzie i cyfrowych narkotykach - #006
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Po raz szósty opowiem Wam o naukowych informacjach w tym o ludzkim dotyku, o delfinie, który mówi w obcych językach, ale także o rybach, które są bardzo hałaśliwe. Zajmiemy się też technologiami w medycynie i sprawdzimy czym są cyfrowe narkotyki.
A jeśli uznasz, że warto wspierać ten projekt to zapraszam do serwisu Patronite, każda dobrowolna wpłata od słuchaczy pozwoli mi na rozwój i doskonalenie tego podkastu, bardzo dziękuję za każde wsparcie!
Zapraszam również na Facebooka, Twittera i Instagrama, każdy lajk i udostępnienie pomoże w szerszym dotarciu do słuchaczy, a to jest teraz moim głównym celem :)
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