Dans les pas de Little Foot | Reportage CNRS
Over 3 million years old, the Little Foot skeleton continues to reveal its secrets. Using imaging techniques commonly used in the medical field, a team of scientists has succeeded in reconstructing the shape of this distant ancestor's brain. With the participation of Laurent Bruxelles – Inrap Inrap / IFAS – French Institute of South Africa in Johannesburg CNRS / Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs Ron Clarke University of the Witwatersrand Amélie Beaudet University of the Witwatersrand Directed, filmed, sound recorded, edited, and narrated by Pierre de Parscau Sound mixing by Thomas Huguet Editor-in-chief Nicolas Baker A CNRS Images production Music Disadvantage Childhood – Philippe Briand The Dreaming Jewel – Vincent Leibovitz Courtesy of Cézame Music Agency Acknowledgements Jean-Pascal Torréton – Director of IRD/CNRS/CIRAD in South Africa Projects supported by IFAS-Research, Johannesburg CNRS/Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs Foreign Women Box 5 © CNRS Images, 2018 #CNRS

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