In a world dominated by technology, it’s easy to forget how simple things can spark creativity. On November 11, the world celebrates World Origami Day – a day that reminds us that creativity, patience, and curiosity are the roots of every art form, and of every science. The word origami, derived from the Japanese words […]
Every year on November 10, the world celebrates science as one of humanity’s greatest driving forces. It’s more than just another date on the calendar — it’s a reminder that every great discovery begins with a question, with curiosity, with a desire to understand the world better. From the tiniest atoms to the most distant […]
The story of Marie Skłodowska-Curie is living proof that boundaries exist only to be pushed. Born in Warsaw in 1867, she refused to be limited by the time she lived in — she transcended it. In a modest laboratory, where progress was measured in steps of persistence rather than seconds, she discovered polonium and radium […]
Throughout the history of technology and science, few figures are as fascinating and inspiring as Ada Lovelace. Born in 1815 in London as the daughter of the famous poet Lord Byron, Ada grew up surrounded by books, mathematics, and poetry. Yet, instead of following the path society expected of her, she chose something new and […]
Every year on October 5th, the world takes a moment to honor the people whose dedication shapes the future – teachers. They are much more than knowledge transmitters: they are inspirers, motivators, and mentors who nurture children’s curiosity and ignite their love for learning. The teacher of the 21st century doesn’t just stand in front […]
Every year, from October 4th to 10th, the world celebrates World Space Week – a global initiative honoring humanity’s achievements in exploring the universe and highlighting the importance of science in our everyday lives. Thousands of events, workshops, and educational activities are organized across the globe with one shared mission – to spark curiosity and […]
European Researchers’ Night is an annual event that opens the doors of science to all – especially to the youngest. Across many European cities, streets and public spaces come alive with experiments, workshops, and demonstrations. Organized under the auspices of the European Commission and as part of the Horizon Europe program, the event has one […]
On September 22, the world remembers the birthday of Michael Faraday – one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century, whose discoveries changed the course of history. Faraday, a self-taught physicist from humble beginnings, left behind a legacy that today forms the foundation of modern technology: electromagnetism, electrolysis, the first electric motor, and the […]
Every year on September 15, the world celebrates International Dot Day – a day dedicated to creativity, confidence, and the power of taking that first small step. The inspiration comes from Peter H. Reynolds’ book “The Dot”, a timeless reminder that sometimes all it takes is just one dot to spark a world of creativity. […]
Artificial Intelligence and John McCarthy’s Vision Today, when we talk about Artificial Intelligence (AI), we usually think of smart machines, robots, apps that help us in everyday life, or tools that transform the way we learn. But behind all of this stands a vision that began long ago – from a brilliant mind. On September […]