This final day of the Pint of Science festival invites us to explore how science and technology are transforming our understanding of the world and improving our quality of life. Through three fascinating talks, we will discover innovative solutions for urban challenges, revolutionary medical advances, and new findings that rewrite local history.
Featured presentations
- Maps and drones: Hunting the invisible heat: Victoria Patricia López Cabeza (Universidad de Sevilla) will show us how the use of drones and digital twins allows us to map and combat extreme heat in our cities.
- 3D printing as therapy for bone diseases: Fernando Banderas Bergillos (IBIMA) will explain the promising future of 3D printing of bone tissue to treat skeletal ailments in pediatric patients.
- New historical beginnings for Lucena: Ricardo Ortega Ruiz (Universidad Isabel I) will reveal how recent archaeological findings suggest that the origin of Lucena dates back to Late Antiquity, centuries earlier than documented until now.
This event is a unique opportunity to get closer to scientific research in a relaxed and accessible environment. We look forward to seeing you to share knowledge and curiosity! 🔬