Belgrade 2020

We have another one ahead of us, eleventh in line and by no means an ordinary Explorer's Night!

The epidemiological situation has brought us all a lot of challenges this year, but luckily there is science that helps us overcome these challenges. Precisely thanks to science, it is possible for us to connect, explore and learn together in this Night - even though we are physically distant.

Get ready for a real science marathon!

ReFocuS 3.0 and SCIMFONICOM 2020 the projects and their researchers have made a good effort to bring you closer to the importance of diversity, the openness of science, the sharing of knowledge, but also to show that science is not reserved only for laboratories, but permeates all things that surround us. We will take you on Virtual Walks, we will go through the Open Doors of the laboratory, we will ask everything that interests us on the subject of "Covid 19", we will join the Climate Action, and we will also find out what our scientists are researching across the EU. We will reveal to you the power of the mind and the power of life and the 10 most brilliant scientific ideas. We will show where science lives, in the house but also in the city, and a special treat is discovering what is hidden under the surface. In this scientific adventure, we will take you on a trip around the world in 60 minutes.

Belgrade researchers have prepared a handful of interesting experiments, topics for discussion, quizzes, workshops and reasons to be with us. Because in the end science is not only in Belgrade, Science is everywhere!

If you are willing to spare some time, you can help us by filling out the questionnaire by clicking on this link.

Aliens in the service of the people

Do you know that little six-legged aliens are all around us?! Tnnn nn nn… Don't worry, you must have seen them many times before, just…

Life away from the sun

There is a strict cave, in which Babaroga does not live! In fact, we still haven't found a single cave where Babaroga lives (searching for…

Now you see her - now you don't

Electromagnetic radiation is the basic source of information used in astronomy. It is like the "language" of space that astronomers decipher to explain objects that…

Namibia - scorched earth

The rise in temperature is causing concern for the entire planet, and it is already the reality of Namibia - a country that is one of the most vulnerable areas in terms of global warming....

Life of water

Kooo lives in a pineapple at the bottom of the sea?! We are sure that you are familiar with the adventures of marine heroes from Koralovo, and have you ever had…

Peek below the surface - a scientific miniature

This ten-minute pantomime miniature with elements of slapstick comedy deals with the relationship between man and his environment. In this case, the Micro Gallery of the Science Club becomes a "micro...

Iodine sublimation

Air is a mixture of gases, and when it is polluted, it also contains substances that are harmful to us. Most of the solid substances in nature turn into…

Application of sublimation

Sublimation, i.e. the transition of a solid substance directly into a gaseous state with heating, can be used to separate components from a mixture. If we have a mixture of two solid substances,…

Who evaporates faster?

As the atmosphere is a mixture of different gases, it is very important to know how they behave - especially if we want to monitor how many polluting substances there are...

A highly polluting gas

In the air there is mostly nitrogen, molecular formula N2. It is an inert gas that does not harm us. But, near incinerators or in locations where…
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