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بیو لۆتۆ + ئامی ئۆو تێل : زانست بۆ هەموانە، تەنانەت منداڵانیش

Filmed Jun 2012 • Posted Oct 2012TEDGlobal 2012
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زانست و یاری لە چ شتێکدا هاوبەشن؟ بیۆلۆتۆ پێی وایە کە هەمووان( تەنانەت منداڵانیش) دەبیت مومارەسەی زانست بکەن و بەناو پڕۆسەی دۆزینەوەدا بڕۆن تاکو دیدەکانیان بگۆڕن، ئامی ئۆو تێلی ١٢ ساڵان لەگەڵیدا بەشدارە کە لەگەڵ ٢٥ هاوپۆلیدا بڵاوکراوەیەکیان دەرکردووە بە ناوی ' پڕۆژەی هەنگەکانی بلاکاوتن' کە بە دەستەواژەی ڕۆژێک لە ڕۆژان دەستپێ دەکات

Amy O'Toole is a 12-year-old student who helped run a science experiment inspired by Beau Lotto's participative science approach. At age 10 she became one of the youngest people ever to publish a peer-reviewed science paper. Full bio »

Beau Lotto is founder of Lottolab, a hybrid art studio and science lab. With glowing, interactive sculpture -- and old-fashioned peer-reviewed research--he's illuminating the mysteries of the brain's visual system. Full bio »

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