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The CREF was born with a dual soul: a research centre and a historical museum. Its aim is to preserve and disseminate the memory of Enrico Fermi and to promote the dissemination and communication of scientific culture.
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In addition to their scientific importance, cosmic rays offer extraordinary educational opportunities for introducing young people to advanced concepts in modern physics. The idea behind the Extrem Energy Events (EEE) Project, presented by its creator Prof. A. Zichichi in 2004, is for Italian high school students to participate in every phase of a cosmic ray physics experiment, starting with the construction of the detector. This practical and interdisciplinary approach, which echoes the legacy of Enrico Fermi, not only stimulates interest in science but also encourages critical thinking and an understanding of the connections between microscopic phenomena and the large-scale universe.
Including the topic of cosmic rays in school curricula can transform learning into an engaging and formative experience, bringing young people closer to the frontiers of scientific research and inspiring a new generation of scientists. The opportunity to create a national network for monitoring cosmic radiation represents another element of training and scientific education through teamwork.