FRANCE-SCIENCES-RESEARCH

Swiss-French explorer-researcher Christian Clos gives a press conference before he and 14 volunteers spend 40 days in a grotto as part of a scientific experiment, called Deep Time project, at the Prehistory Park in Tarascon-sur-Ariege on March 14, 2021. - Almost a year after the first lockdown in France, Christian Clot and 14 volunteers aged between 27 and 50 will live from March 14, 2021 in the Lombrives cave in Ariege for 40 days without seeing the light of day or having notion of time. (Photo by GEORGES GOBET / AFP) (Photo by GEORGES GOBET/AFP via Getty Images)
Swiss-French explorer-researcher Christian Clos gives a press conference before he and 14 volunteers spend 40 days in a grotto as part of a scientific experiment, called Deep Time project, at the Prehistory Park in Tarascon-sur-Ariege on March 14, 2021. - Almost a year after the first lockdown in France, Christian Clot and 14 volunteers aged between 27 and 50 will live from March 14, 2021 in the Lombrives cave in Ariege for 40 days without seeing the light of day or having notion of time. (Photo by GEORGES GOBET / AFP) (Photo by GEORGES GOBET/AFP via Getty Images)
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14 maart 2021
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