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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
On August 30, 1797, in London, Mary Shelley was born – the writer who, at just 18 years old, penned Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus. With this novel, she not […]