Martin Gardner, la química y la cristalografía en la Semana de la Ciencia

¿Qué tiene que ver Martín Gardner, el prolífico y excelente divulgador de las matemáticas recreativas, y la química y la cristalografía?

Si quieres enterarte, acude a la sesión que tendrá lugar mañana lunes 3 de noviembre en la Facultad de Matemáticas de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

Seguir leyendo……

 

 

Bernardo Herradón
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