With the Brennero pass being closer than Bavaria, Italy is right on the doorstep. And a myriad of myths circulate. This is why the Science Notes editorial team is venturing south, with their new Italy issue in their luggage. They pull over at Autogrill. Hoping to avoid the tarantula’s bite, they follow the trail of the tarantella and the ecstatic tarantismo. They visit the super volcano Campi Flegrei in Naples. They tell us about fashion, design and magazine layout. And a Neapolitan Innsbruck researcher introduces us to the mysteries of quantum physics.
“An Italian Journey”
Sandra Teschow, Art Director, Sciences Notes Magazin
“Quantum! “Quantum! Quantum!“
Francesca Ferlaino, Quantum Physicist, from Naples, University of Innsbruck
“Im Land der Gebissenen” (In the Land of the Bitten)
Florian Sievers, Freelance journalist, Berlin
„Raststättenromantik” (“Service Station Romance“)
Sebastian Heinrich, political journalist, grown up in Naples, Berlin
“Lavaland”
Reto Heimann, Journalist, Zurich
Helke Rüder, Dramaturge and journalist, Hamburg
Music
DJ Sarah Wild
Moderator:
Thomas Susanka
Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Sciences Notes Magazin