From 8 to 14 April, at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome on the occasion of the National Geographic Festival of Sciences 2019 "The Invention"
The 8th edition of the National Geographic Science Festival also sees the participation of the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) which, from 14 to XNUMX April, at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, will involve local and national institutions, foundations , radio and TV broadcasters and many of the Italian research institutions.
This year the theme of the Festival is "Invention", understood as the creation and introduction of a concept, an idea, a technology.
How is an idea born? What are the main inventions that have changed the history of humanity? What are the ones we can imagine in the future? Can inventions happen by chance? Scientists, philosophers, historians of science, journalists and artists will answer these questions and many others, all engaged in a wide range of suggestions and appointments.
Throughout the week, two INGV initiatives will lead students and visitors to discover what is hidden inside a volcano and how the laws of physics find application in apparently very different fields.
The Journey to the center of the volcano laboratory will help to discover the secrets of the "mountains of fire": through a VR viewer it will be possible to descend into the crater and reach the depths of the Earth to experience an exciting and unique journey. The scenario that will be presented to visitors will be extraordinary.
The laboratory From the stratospheric balloon to an innovative amplifier will instead explain the birth at INGV of an 'improbable' product such as an audio amplifier.
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Friday April 12 | 17:00 - Teatro Studio Borgna
Conference 150 YEARS OF THE PERIODIC TABLE. Old glories and new challenges around the chemist's most powerful tool.
Nunzia Voltattorni, researcher at the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) together with Rinaldo Psaro, director of the Institute of Molecular Sciences and Technologies (CNR-ISTC), Andrea Marchionni, researcher at the Institute of Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds (CNR- ICCOM), Diego Bettoni, director of the Legnaro laboratories of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), Sergio Cristallo, researcher of the Astronomical Observatory of Abruzzo of the National Institute of Astrophysics (INAF), in honor of the 150th anniversary of creation by Dmitrij Mendelev of the Periodic Table, will discuss around this masterpiece of science which made it possible to classify the chemical elements known at the time and to predict others that were actually discovered.
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Saturday April 13 | 11:00 am - Teatro Studio Borgna
COMPARISON PLANETS conference
Stefania Amici, INGV researcher, Eleonora Ammannito, ASI researcher and Valentina Galluzzi, INAF researcher will explain the differences and affinities between the Earth and the other planets, and how, thanks to increasingly sophisticated instruments, we are able to obtain more and more detailed information on the "countless worlds" that populate our solar system.
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Sunday April 14th | 18:00 - Teatro Studio Borgna
SPACE PERSPECTIVES conference. In orbit to study the Earth and learn about the cosmos.
Angelo De Santis, research manager of INGV, Riccardo Lanari, director of CNR-IREA, Marco Pallavicini, professor of the University of Genoa and Simona Zoffoli, technologist of ASI, will tell us about space sentinels and powerful technological eyes that observe the Earth from above, in order to improve understanding of the physical phenomena that surround it.
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From Monday 8 to Sunday 14 April | 10:00 - 21:00
SCIENCE IN THE CLOUDS. Science and Comics Exhibition. The world of research seen in the company of the great Italian cartoonists.
INGV participates with some graphic plates taken from the EDURISK project and from the comic strip LA VISIONE DI MALLET in the science and comics exhibition Science in the clouds: the world of research seen in the company of the great Italian cartoonists, also created with the contribution of the CNR, of ASI, IIT, INAF and INFN.
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Produced by the Musica per Roma Foundation, the National Geographic Festival of Sciences is organized in collaboration with the MIUR - Ministry of Education, University and Research with ASI and INFN, with the participation of the Libraries of Rome and the scientific partners INGV, CNR, INAF, IIT, ESA, GSSI and ISI Foundation.
Rome, April 5, 2019
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