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April 26, 2020 The words of the Head of State open the new Rai3 program "#masters". "How the world of tomorrow will depend will depend to a large extent on you, students of today, on your ability to think it, to plan it, to live it, from your commitment, on how you will make use of the knowledge and knowledge you acquire today".

Rai Cultura and Ministry of Education
Words of the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, to whom Rai expresses great gratitude for his speech, who open the appointment with "#maestri", the new Rai Cultura program in collaboration with the Ministry of Education as part of the Rai-Miur project #lascuolanonsiferma. The program will be broadcast on Rai3 from Monday 27 April at 15.20.

Public service
'' An important contribution that enhances the public service mission, recalling the memory of some of the most beautiful and precious pages of Rai and involving numerous personalities of our culture '', explains President Mattarella in the video message.

Connections between "lessons"
"#maestri" is a completely new format: Edoardo Camurri proposes and connects among them "lessons" of cultural protagonists, academics of all disciplines, great scientific communicators. The first '' master '' of the week is Professor Alessandro Barbero, medieval historian, professor at the University of Eastern Piedmont, who analyzes the history of the two World Wars, starting from a fact that unites them: the fact that no country wanted those wars, at least on paper. After him, word to Vittorio Lubicz, professor of quantum mechanics at the University of Rome Tre, who reveals the secrets of the concept of time, a `` flow '' also influenced by the force of gravity.

From the mathematics of the ancient Greeks to Caravaggio
In the following days, Tuesday 28 April we talk about Big data with Marco Mezzalama and Impressionism with Maria Grazia Messina, and Wednesday 29 Telmo Pievani talks about imperfection, while Luca Serianni traces the history of our language. Thursday 30 April protagonists Giorgio Odifreddi with the mathematics of the ancient Greeks and Claudio Strinati with a lesson on Caravaggio.