Quantum is pushing the boundaries of what was previously unknown, and this opens us up to new opportunities and challenges.
Quantum is pushing the boundaries of what was previously unknown, and this opens us up to new opportunities and challenges.
Quantum technologies bring about a new paradigm shift, both scientific and social.
This Biennial invites you to live in the city, live in equality, live with science and live creativity.
With the fact of living as the common thread, the activities of this Biennial are grouped into four thematic axes: Living in the city, at a time when more than half of the population lives in urban environments, Living in equity, with proposals to advance towards equal rights and opportunities from all areas, Living with scienc
The third City and Science Biennial takes us into the relationship between our species and the natural, human and digital environment.
From 21 to 26 February, science will once again take to the streets. The third edition of the City and Science Biennial invites us to reflect from multiple disciplines and points of view on the fact of living, and as a novelty it does so simultaneously in Barcelona and Madrid. The Barcelona programme has been curated by Helen Cole, Josep Perelló and Lluís Nacenta, and in Madrid, by Elea Giménez Toledo and José Manuel Sánchez Ron.
Despite being over 100 years old, quantum physics is a young theory. It can therefore still hold some surprises for us. After the first quantum revolution, advances in understanding the theory and the technological developments that it led to have given rise to a new wave of applications based on the study of physical systems from a new point of view: any physical system contains information and when it interacts with another, an exchange occurs.