"Flashes of genius on TV" - Second Series
What unites Johann Gutenberg, Ferdinand Magellan, Louis Pasteur, Louis and Auguste Lumiere, Marie Curie, Thomas A. Edison, Guglielmo Marconi, Enrico Fermi, Giulio Natta, and Konrad Lorenz? Having invented or discovered something unique, physics, medicine, chemistry, geography, and have changed the course of history and knowledge. All thanks to a "flash of genius, more or less abrupt. And it is to tell the ten people - the younger and more - in the new series of "flashes of genius on TV," the program by Rai Educational - designed by Renzo Salvi Luca Novelli and directed by Henry Rimoldi - broadcast every Saturday at 8:30 on Raitre, from June 28, 2010. Ten Tips for a long journey in the history of science, within the great ship of the virtual studio television production center of Milan Rai: Luca Novelli here, in astronaut suit and aided by three young "Tempone" meets the ten players of science come to life through animated drawings of the characters of the same Novelli and tell themselves personally, their lives, their own discoveries. And you talk so - starting with Ferdinand Magellan, the protagonist of the first episode - Speed \u200b\u200bof the world, and inventions like the first electric car, mobile phones, of atoms and molecules, atomic plants, microbes and imprinting. But in cinema, telecommunications, new materials and even design. A tale enriched by movies and the "magic" of the virtual technology capable of carrying the conductor - and viewers - in the life of the ten stars of "flashes of genius on TV" between objects, landscapes, animals, but also in the infinitely great and 'infinitely small.
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