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DDL ON MEDIA

Come discover the media coverage of the members of the research unit on articles, interviews, press releases generated by the publication of scientific articles recognized by the scientific community and in internationally renowned journals.

KASIA AND OUR SONIC WORLD


How Our World Became Sonic | A Mediapart Article

On May 25, 2024, an article titled “How Our World Became Sonic” was published on Mediapart, featuring an interview with Katarzyna Pisanski as an expert on acoustics and the human voice.
This article, written by Alice Bomboy, explores the evolution of sonic communication on Earth, from the first sounds produced by aquatic animals to the impact of human activity on the acoustic communication of other species and the increasing complexity of the human voice.

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What Do Puppy Whines Mean? | Press Release

On May 22, 2024, a press release titled "What Do Puppy Whines Mean?" was published on the CNRS website, following the article "Puppy whines mediate maternal behaviour in domestic dogs" in which Katarzyna Pisanski collaborated.

ROSA - SPACE-TIME


On May 5, 2024, Rosa Illán Castillo, a postdoctoral researcher in the COVALI transversal theme, has published an article for the general public in The Conversation discussing why space metaphors help us understand time.

This article, originally written in Spanish, has been translated into English and into Portuguese.


CHRISTOPHE, YOON MI, DAN, AND FRANÇOIS - INFORMATION TRANSMISSION


On May 2, 2024, an article was published in the Italian periodical il POST.

This article titled "Ci sono lingue più “veloci” di altre" [trans. There are languages that are "faster" than others] refers to the article by Christophe Coupé, Yoon Mi Oh, Dan Dediu, and François Pellegrino "Different languages, similar encoding efficiency: Comparable information rates across the human communicative niche" published in Science Advances in September 2019.

KASIA AND WHY WE LAUGH


Is Laughter Unique to Humans? | An article from Le Progrès

On April 7, 2024, an article titled "Is Laughter Unique to Humans?" was published in Le Progrès (in French), highlighting the work of Katarzyna Pisanski on laughter.
In this article, we discover that more than fifty species are capable of laughter, in addition to exploring the hypothesis about the origin of laughter and the distinction between spontaneous laughter and voluntary laughter. The emphasis is on the fact that laughter plays an essential role in making us feel good.

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