Parma, November 14, 2022 – keep going Until January 12 2023 Exhibition side events “See the invisible. From the infinitely…
Does champagne or beer make more bubbles? Science explains why you explode by the second
If we asked you to think of a drink that makes bubbles, you’d immediately think of champagne, right? If so,…
Some of Marconi’s lessons at the Science Festival in Genoa
On Thursday 27 November, 2AS and 4AS classes from the Marconi Institute flew to Genoa for the Festival of Science:…
No to the derby, but a joint practice of civilization and science
The case in a Romanian high school was blown up (apparently) by a professor, the apprehension of the mother and…
Padua, the flag from the Islamic world to today’s Europe
A bridge between civilizations and cultures. Cross enrichment between the past and the future. Joint construction project of the Department…
Explaining the future of nanoparticles at Mantova Senza: It will treat tumors and Alzheimer’s
Twenty-two meetings with scientists, researchers, professors, writers, science journalists and promoters: the weekly edition of the Mantova Scienza opened yesterday…
In Bari, Lector previewed at Scienza 2023 in collaboration with Rai Radio3 Scienza
How are words used in scientific generalization? We should look the listener figuratively in the eyes, observe our language using…
To Valco San Paolo in Honor of Great Women of Science (VIDEO)
Rome: from today Friday 11 November it is possible to admire the eighth district MUNICIPIO – the southern…
Revealing new secrets of the “dynamo” stars
The abundance of heavy elements within a star plays an important role in the mechanisms that lead to the formation…
Science tells us how much teens should sleep and the serious risks that can arise
Rest is essential to the body and is present at all ages. The hours of sleep that are so essential…
