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From October 12, 2024 until October 13, 2024

ВЫСТАВКА XIX ФЕСТИВАЛЯ НАУКИ

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The NAUKA Festival 0+ is the largest science festival in the world. Its goals and objectives are 100% aligned with those of the Year of Science and Technology. The interactive exhibition and lecture tracks will reflect the Year's themes: new medicine and space exploration; new challenges and threats/security; connectivity of territories and exploration of space, genetics and the quality of life; artificial intelligence and man and society. The festival will be organized for the 17th consecutive year by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia. Lomonosov, RAS and Lomonosov.

The NAUKA + festival offers more than 10,000 events free of charge for the Russian Federation's largest audience. This includes performances by five Nobel Prize winners, 5 competitions for adults and children, the biggest interactive exhibition, virtual labs, fascinating scientific shows and discussions about the future. The festival has featured many famous science popularizers, including Steve Wozniak of Apple, Michiokaku, Kip Thorne, the scientific advisor to "Interstellar", and other notables.

In the virtual hypermuseum of science museum.festivalnauki.ru you will be able to examine scientific phenomena - from a black hole to coronavirus. The interactive exhibit will include cluster zones that correspond to the months of the Year of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation.

The festival will take place in a hybrid format this year, with both online and offline events. The main events will take place in Moscow at the Moscow State University, Russian Academy of Sciences and Zaryadye Park. They will also be held in more than 90 museums, universities and research centers in 80 different regions of Russia. This year, the central regional sites for the All-Russian Science Festival are Krasnoyarsk (also known as Novosibirsk), Irkutsk (also known as Samara), Yekaterinburg (also called Chelyabinsk), Vladivostok, and Sochi.