Dompé Lights Up The Researchers' Night with “Sharper”
What does carbon dioxide do if it reaches -80°C? How are our internal organs made and what is the secret of vision? These are just some of the questions that the informative workshops set up last Friday by Dompé in L'Aquila's Piazza Duomo at the 10th edition of Sharper for Researchers' Night decided to answer.
In the "Ice Lab," we used dry ice to show participants of all ages the phenomenon of sublimation, that is, how carbon dioxide in the solid state goes from being ice directly to the gaseous state without creating any liquid.
In the "Optics Lab," we reserved an opportunity for young minds who, through anatomical models and various demonstrations, got a glimpse of the intricacies of ocular physiology.
For the youngest children, we animated the "Kids Science Lab," a real laboratory of wonders where everyone could experiment with various experiments, learning science in an active and engaging way.
Finally, we organized the "Big Science Lab," where chemistry, physics and renewable energy sources were the focus of the activity.
See you next year, with the same desire to share our passion for science!