Children aged between 6 and 19 will have the opportunity to put questions to astronaut Anna Fisher and people working at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), the organisers from the youth science festival “Hello Space! Bulgaria Calling!" said.
For the purpose, they have to film a short video in English, if they want to get an answer from the astronaut, or in Bulgarian, if their question is addressed to CERN, and send it by September 5. A six-month mentorship by Tatyana Ivanova, Bulgarian teen aspiring astronaut, is one of the prizes for most original question.
In an address to the Bulgarian citizens, the Bulgarian head of state Rumen Radev has announced that he is submitting a proposal to the National Assembly to hold a national referendum. The question in it is "Do you agree that Bulgaria should..
On Saturday, minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will be from 8 to 13°C, in Sofia - around 9°C . During the day it will be cloudy with temporary breaks in the clouds over the western regions. In the southern and eastern parts of the country it..
Librarians, backed by trade unions, have staged a protest in front of Sofia Library, demanding higher salaries. According to a recent decision by the Council of Ministers, those working in the field of information and bibliographic services will..
The Ministry of Education and Science and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), one of the five institutions of the World..
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov has highlighted the stability of public finances as a key element on the country's path to Eurozone membership. Speaking..
Bulgaria is the guest of honour at the 19th edition of the International Book and Education Fair in Podgorica, which brings together literary..
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