Codice al Festival dell’Innovazione di Settimo Torinese > 12.10.2015 Dal 19 al 25 ottobre torna a Settimo Torinese il Festival dell’Innovazione e della Scienza con decine di laboratori, incontri, Caffè Scientifici, exhibit ed eventi. Sarà la “Luce alle Idee” […]
Arriva nei cinema il nuovo film su Steve Jobs > 12.10.2015 Negli Stati Uniti questo weekend è arrivato nei cinema “Steve Jobs”, il film di Aaron Sorkin e Danny Boyle con Michael Fassbender. Ma qual è la filosofia dietro l’uomo di […]
Codice Edizioni al Salone di FrancoforteFrankfurt Buchmesse, here we come! > 12.10.2015 Come ogni anno, anche noi di Codice Edizioni dal 14 al 17 ottobre saremo alla Buchmesse, il Salone del libro di Francoforte, la più prestigiosa fiera internazionale dedicata al mondo dell’editoria. […]
Luca De Biase, Homo pluralis. Being Human in the Technological Era > 12.10.2015 Automated financial markets; human relations mediated by the likes on Facebook; an endless and invasive flow of information; digital prostheses that enrich experience. Machines seem to be conquering functions increasingly independent of human […]
Andrea Gentile, Science at the beach > 12.10.2015 From tips on how to build the perfect sandcastle to the way our body changes underwater, from the map of the best places to go surfing to the composition of squid ink, […]
Jacopo Pasotti, Science at the summit > 12.10.2015 From the physics of carving to the chemistry of snakes’ poison, from how mountains are born and die, from the largest crystals in the world to the smallest glacier in Italy, from […]
Jacopo Pasotti, Science in a suitcase > 12.10.2015 From physics to the Northern Lights to the bizarre methods of orientation of some travelling animal species. From how control systems in an airport work to the unwanted travelling companions that can […]
Andrea Gentile, Science in TV series > 12.10.2015 Could a chemistry teacher really make drugs like Walter White in “Breaking Bad”? How long will it be before we have Star Trek’s teleportation? And what is the best way to […]
Davide Coero Borga, Science of the imagination > 12.10.2015 How do the characters and places in children’s literature end up under the microscope of the scientist? Behind what we are used to considering as simple little stories for children, are hidden […]