Loving Science, Nature and Peace like Marie and Pierre Curie

On 14 February, a few days after the International Day of Girls and Women in Science (11 February),  Palazzo Reale became the venue for  ”Loving science, nature and peace like Marie and Pierre Curie,”  an event with two extraordinary French guests: the   physicist Hélène Langevin-Joliot and the planetologist Yves Langevin, who are,  respectively,  the grandson and great-grandson of Marie and Pierre Curie.

progettoDiventerò: A ten-year commitment to training young people

Bracco Foundation is unveiling the results of a ten-year project called “progettoDiverterò” [“Young people project”], for the training of young people in multiple disciplines. The presentation of the project and its outcomes will form part of the celebrations of the 23rd International exhibition in Triennale Milano: the theme of this year’s edition is “Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries.”

Presentation of the Mind The STEM Gap – A Roblox Jukebox installation

Touching on the themes of the 23rd International Exhibition, Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries, Fondazione Bracco has teamed up with Triennale Milano to produce an interactive installation about the “Mind the STEM Gap” Manifesto, advocating women’s access to scientific disciplines by breaking down gender stereotypes.

Italia Brilla: Bringing Science to Vulnerable Communities

Giving vulnerable communities access to science. This is the objective of the STEM project “Italia brilla – Costellazione 2022”, a countrywide itinerant science project touring places that science rarely reaches. Promoted by Associazione Il Cielo Itinerante, the project is enjoying its second year of support from the Bracco Foundation.