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.
The Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) will stop announcing the base interest rate after the introduction of the euro as national currency. This is stated in the series of questions and answers with which the central bank explains the..
Congratulations to the new Pope Leo XIV! May he work with wisdom and dedication for a more peaceful world and dialogue between all, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov wrote in "X" on the occasion of the election of the new head of..
The young foreign doctors of the Pleven Medical University will receive their diplomas on May 9. The festive procession of the graduates will start from the central city square "Vazrazhdane" and will end at the Summer Theater of the Rectorate, where..
The Ministry of Education and Science and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), one of the five institutions of the World..
Roma families from Sofia's "Zaharna Fabrika" residential district, who were left homeless after their illegally built homes were demolished on April 15..
A second flood in two weeks in Northwestern Bulgaria has caused damage in the villages of Lehchevo and Kobilyak. The rainfall, accompanied by large..
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