
Come si fa a sapere l'ora esatta?
Terra in vista. La scienza e la tecnologia spiegate a mio figlio
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Narrated by:
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Federico Taddia
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Telmo Pievani
About this listen
"Terra in vista - La scienza e la tecnologia spiegate a mio figlio" è un programma di Radio24 di divulgazione scientifica per ragazzi, condotto da Federico Taddia e dal filosofo della scienza Telmo Pievani.
Come si fa a sapere che ore sono? Chi calcola l'ora esatta? Come si fa a misurare la puntata?
Ospite della puntata è Davide Calonico, metrologo e ricercatore dell'Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica.
Come sempre non può mancare l'esperimento proposto da Agnese Sonato, caporedattrice della rivista scientifica per bambini PLaNCK.
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