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The Starmus festival floods with science and music on the island of La Palma to boost its reconstruction

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Nobel laureates, astronauts and legends such as primatologist Jane Goodall star in the eighth edition of the science and music festival, which this year is held on the island of stars until April 28. "We are receiving thousands of children from all over the island, whom we hope to inspire to become the next generation of scientists and explorers," says its founder, Garik Israeli. Read

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Nobel laureates, astronauts and legends such as primatologist Jane Goodall star in the eighth edition of the science and music festival, which this year is held on the island of stars until April 28. "We are receiving thousands of children from all over the island, whom we hope to inspire to become the next generation of scientists and explorers," says its founder, Garik Israeli. Read

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The activist and ethnologist is in our country to participate in Starmus La Palma. The eighth edition of the festival co-founded by Brian May, astrophysicist as well as guitarist, brings together under the stars astronauts and scientists, including five Nobel Prize laureates, to discuss the challenges of the planet and enjoy music.

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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