This edition of Almeria’s European Night counted with a total of 87 stands, with more than 650 researchers in them, showing activities on topics as diverse as emotions to the rhythm of Tik Tok; regenerative agriculture; pollination; microalgae; archeology; the secret life of waste; a flying train by magnetic levitation; citizen science; mysteries of the human voice; social inclusion in mental health; mathematical challenges or how to control a hemorrhage.
CDE of Almeria in the European Researchers’ Night
As every year, the CDE participated in this special night with various activities with citizens: we tested the knowledge of Almeria’s citizens about the EU with a themed word search, we informed about the Blue Economy of the European Union and the little ones were photographed with our photocalls representing the characters that appear in the most iconic European works of art.
European Researchers’ Night
The European Researchers’ Night is a European project of scientific dissemination promoted by the European Commission within the Marie Sktodowska-Curie actions of the European Commission’s Horizon Europe Research Framework Programme (2021-2027), which takes place simultaneously in more than 350 European cities since 2005. Its main objective is to bring the general public and researchers together in an informal and playful way, as well as to highlight the positive impact of their work in our daily lives and to promote research careers in research.
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