Abstract
The future belongs to the curious by profession: this is the motto that welcomes those who land on the INFN Kids Facebook page.
INFN (National Institute of Nuclear Physics) is a public research body, active in the study of the fundamental constituents of matter and the laws that govern them. It funds experiments ranging from subatomic particle physics to the detection of gravitational waves, to interdisciplinary research in fields characterized by a strong social impact, such as
medical physics, the environment, cultural heritage. It includes sections and linked groups at numerous Italian universities, four large national laboratories, as well as contributing to the largest physics laboratory in the world, CERN (Geneva).
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