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Boy, 13, publishes his second physics book

Boy, 13, publishes his second physics book

Student from Amelia continues career as budding popularizer

ROME, 27 November 2024, 13:20

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A 13-year-old Umbrian boy has just published his second book on physics.
    Gabriele Ciancuto, a student originally from Amelia, is continuing his passion as a budding popularizer and after the success of 'Il sistema solare', published just over a year ago, in 'Physics for the little ones' he invites young readers - the book is intended for the 6-10 age group - to explore physics through practical experiments and everyday games.
    "Each chapter - explains a note - opens with a stimulating question that encourages reflection and to develop one's curiosity.
    "Through the observation of everyday games, such as throwing a ball to explain the concept of speed or the movement of the swing in the playground to illustrate levers, Gabriele makes physics accessible and fun. "Each chapter also includes simple scientific experiments to do at home, such as observing the propagation of sound using spoons, water and glasses".
    Gabriele's passion for science emerged "during elementary school, thanks to the influence of his teachers, Beatrice and Alessandra, who encouraged him to explore this fascinating field".
   

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