This year’s European Researchers’ Night is on 24 and 25 September. The event aims to encourage formal and informal science education and encourage young people to choose a career in science. In view of the Covid-19 epidemic, this year's European Researchers’ Night will take place in hybrid form, with live and online events.
The official opening is tonight, at 6.30 PM at Serdica ancient cultural and communication centre in downtown Sofia, with special guest European commissioner Mariya Gabriel. The events include an open-doors day at Sofia University’s faculty of physics, free entry into the Regional Museum of History in Sofia etc.
Measurement equipment installed at the Bulgarian Antarctic base "St. Kliment Ohridski" has been collecting valuable data on solar activity and its relation to the Earth's magnetic field for two months. The research is part of Bulgaria's first polar..
558 Bulgarians aged 18, selected from 1,785 applicants, will be able to embark on their dream journey by train across Europe, learn from other cultures and build new friendships. They have been selected to receive a free travel pass through the..
In the era of increased digitalization and the penetration of artificial intelligence into all spheres of our lives, the professions of people with high qualifications and higher pay are most at risk of extinction. The least affected are jobs that..
Exactly 3 years ago, on February 24, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began – an event that woke up Europe 77 years after the end of World War II and called..
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