The FameLab International Science Communication Competition aims to discover, train and give a platform to the world’s most promising new scientists. The competition was created in 2005 by the Cheltenham Science Festival, the largest and most prestigious science festival in the UK. In 2007, the competition went international through a partnership with the British Council. Bulgaria was among the first of over 35 countries worldwide to organize its own national competition.
The final of the 2025 FameLab Bulgaria competition will be held on May 11, the Beautiful Science Foundation said. The event is part of the 16th Sofia Science Festival. After five rounds held across Bulgaria, including one at the Bulgarian Antarctic Base on Livingston Island, 12 finalists have been selected to present their three-minute stories from various fields of science. One of them will have the opportunity to represent Bulgaria at the international final at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in November.
From May 12 to 18, the town of Gabrovo will once again become a stage for emotions and creativity with its traditional, colorful carnival full of humor and jokes. This year, the lively fiesta coincides with the 165th anniversary of the city's founding..
An e-learning platform developed by scientists at the Cyrillo-Methodian Research Centre at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences facilitates the introduction of the scientific approach in secondary education. The information is free of charge and is..
Students from Burgas have combined their interest in technology and nature conservation by creating a digital game in which a sea robot collects plastic and paper waste from a virtual sea, BNR-Burgas reports. The project offers an interactive..
Students from Burgas have combined their interest in technology and nature conservation by creating a digital game in which a sea robot collects plastic..
On May 10 and 11, the interactive science and technology centre "TechnoMagicLand" at Sofia Tech Park will host a national Rubik's Cube speed-solving..
An e-learning platform developed by scientists at the Cyrillo-Methodian Research Centre at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences facilitates the introduction..
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