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Português: Apresentado pelo físico Fernando da Paixão, o Faísca NeuroMat é uma iniciativa do CEPID Neuromat com o objetivo de apresentar ao público questões ligadas ao conhecimento científico e a pandemia da COVID-19, para que as pessoas possam entender e interpretar o que sai nos noticiários. O segundo programa traz a professora do IME-USP Florencia Leonardi. Ela fala sobre curvas exponenciais a partir dos dados da pandemia de COVID-19.
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