http://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/issue/feedChimica nella Scuola2025-11-18T11:13:10+00:00Margherita Venturimargherita.venturi@unibo.itOpen Journal Systems<p>La rivista CnS – La Chimica nella Scuola costituisce un ausilio di ordine scientifico, professionale e tecnico per i docenti delle scuole di ogni ordine e grado e dell’Università; si offre come luogo di confronto delle idee e delle esperienze didattiche nelle discipline chimiche.</p>http://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/article/view/260Ricchi premi e cotillon da distribuire in classe2025-11-13T11:52:42+00:00Margherita Venturimargherita.venturi@unibo.it2025-11-18T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Margherita Venturihttp://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/article/view/261Un percorso laboratoriale sulle gemme2025-11-17T09:04:03+00:00Paola Savinip.savini72@gmail.comAntonietta Grandeantogrande.ag@gmail.com<p>This work represents an example of learning path on gems aimed at providing a structured, progressive experience for learners to acquire specific skills and fundamental knowledge of biology. The laboratory methodology is based on a phenomenological-inductive approach that involved learners in practical and reflective activities. This approach helps learners to achieve solid knowledge, which are consistent to the cognitive structures of pre-adolescents. Gems also provide an example of biological transformation that students can directly observe and experience, inferring its importance.</p>2025-11-18T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Paola Savini, Antonietta Grandehttp://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/article/view/262Dal campionamento alla stima della sua incertezza2025-11-17T10:37:16+00:00Francesco Pellegrinopellefra87@gmail.comDomenico Lavierilavieridomenico@tiscali.it<p>This work deals with the PNRR project “campionamento delle matrici ambientali”, whitin we particularly focused on soil and surface water. For these matrices we studied sampling method and procedure for pH analysis. For soil matrix, the sampling uncertainty was estimated using the ANOVA method.</p>2025-11-18T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Francesco Pellegrino, Domenico Lavierihttp://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/article/view/263L’interpretazione chimica del vivente di Giovanni Villani: un progetto di lettura critica distribuita con le scuole secondarie di secondo grado2025-11-17T13:16:15+00:00Serena Bernardinigmail@mail.comLaura Bucciolgmail@mail.comCinzia Vincenza Caiagmail@mail.comMaria Paola Colleselligmail@mail.comFederica Dal Molingmail@mail.comLuana De Lorenzogmail@mail.comAlessandra De Tognigmail@mail.comMaria Cristina Finattigmail@mail.comLucia Giuffredagmail@mail.comManuela Granellagmail@mail.comAssunta Iannonegmail@mail.comFedora Martignagogmail@mail.comEnrico Paschettagmail@mail.comFederica Stazigmail@mail.comValentina Domenicivalentina.domenici@unipi.itLaura Orianlaura.orian@unipd.it<p>This paper presents a collection of reviews of the nine chapters of the book L’interpretazione chimica del vivente by Giovanni Villani, written by high school students who participated in an educational initiative focused on the reading and critical analysis of a scientific essay. The activity was carried out during the 2024–2025 school year as part of the “Piano Lauree Scientifiche – Chimica” program at Università degli Studi di Padova. Fourteen classes from various Italian regions (Veneto, Toscana, Trentino-Alto Adige, e Piemonte) took part in the project. The book served as a springboard for students and their teachers to investigate the theme of life not only from a scientific standpoint, but also through historical and philosophical lenses.</p>2025-11-18T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Serena Bernardini, Laura Bucciol, Cinzia Vincenza Caia, Maria Paola Colleselli, Federica Dal Molin, Luana De Lorenzo, Alessandra De Togni7, Maria Cristina Finatti, Lucia Giuffreda, Manuela Granella, Assunta Iannone, Fedora Martignago, Enrico Paschetta, Federica Stazi, Valentina Domenici, Laura Orianhttp://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/article/view/264Il miglioramento della didattica e la formazione docenti a Padova2025-11-17T13:42:39+00:00Laura Orianlaura.orian@unipd.itConcetta Tinogmail@mail.comGiulia Licinigmail@mail.com<p>In recent years, the University of Padua has invested substantially in the professional development of its faculty, with a strong emphasis on innovative, student-centered teaching practices. One of its flagship initiatives in this area is the Teaching4Learning (T4L) program—a faculty development model grounded in the principles of Active Learning (AL). The T4L program is designed to provide teachers the skills and strategies needed to implement active and inclusive pedagogies by offering a structured pathway that includes courses, hands-on workshops, teaching labs, peer mentoring, and opportunities for reflective practice. Through this initiative, the university not only enhances the quality of teaching, but also fosters a collaborative academic culture.</p>2025-11-18T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Laura Orian, Concetta Tino, Giulia Licinihttp://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/article/view/265I protagonisti del mondo materiale2025-11-17T14:27:12+00:00Fabio Olmifabio.olmi@gmail.com<p>The second part of the article dedicated to the most important material substances that have characterized our world focuses on the characteristics and uses of cement, oil, lithium, rare earths and hydrogen. It reviews not only their positive aspects for the development of the world, but also the problems caused with their extraction, manufacture and use. Furthermore, it is examined the negative influence that some of them have had and still have on the planet’s climate and on our survival.</p>2025-11-18T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Fabio Olmihttp://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/article/view/266L’isomerizzazione fotochimica del carvone, la prima reazione fotochimica stereospecifica2025-11-17T14:36:15+00:00Maurizio D’Auriamaurizio.dauria53@gmail.com<p>Ciamician in 1908 described the first stereospecific photochemical reaction irradiating a natural occurring chiral terpene, carvone. Ciamician proposed a structure for the obtained photoisomeric product without a study devoted to confirming it. Some year later, Sernagiotto proposed, on the basis of some incomplete experimental results, a new structure for the photoisomer. Büchi proposed, on the basis of other experimental but not conclusive results, to return to the structure proposed by Ciamician. Finally, NMR spectrum of the photoisomer, performed in 1965, confirmed the Ciamician structure.</p>2025-11-18T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Maurizio D’Auriahttp://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/article/view/267Bartolomeo Gosio, dalla candidatura al Nobel all’oblio2025-11-18T08:40:29+00:00Giovanni Appendinogiovanni.appendino@uniupo.it<p>Bartolomeo Gosio (1866-1944) discovered the organication of metals in 1891 and purified the first antibiotic (micofenolic acid) two years later, next abandoning research at the turning of the century and dedicating the rest of his professional life to issues of public health. In the light of his seminal discoveries, which led to his nomination for the Nobel Prize in 1922, the oblivion of Gosio is surprising, and related to a series of unfortunate circumstances including the association of the gas named after him (Gosio’s gas) to pseudo-scientific claims in the realm of history and medicine. Rather than for his discoveries, Gosio was long remembered for allegedly carrying out the first studies on penicillin, but his contribution to this field is limited to the invention of the name “penicillin”, which, however, he used in the context of studies on organoarsenical compounds and not of antibiotics. The research on Gosio’s gas provides an interesting starting point for discussing the complexity of environmental issues and their reductive association to a single chemical compound or class of chemical compounds.</p>2025-11-18T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Giovanni Appendinohttp://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/article/view/268Dalla curiosità alla ricerca: il mio percorso tra accademia, industria e innovazione farmacologica2025-11-18T08:52:45+00:00Erika Primaveraerika.primavera@dottorandi.unipg.it<p>Scientific curiosity can become a driving force for both personal and professional growth. In this article, I share my PhD journey in Pharmaceutical Sciences, focused on studying AKT1 as a therapeutic target for cancer and rare diseases. Through computational modeling, in vitro experimentation, and collaboration with industry, I had the opportunity to explore innovative approaches to drug design. This experience enriched not only my scientific skills but also my perspective on the social role of research and the value of scientific education.</p>2025-11-18T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Erika Primaverahttp://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/article/view/269Come i cowboy: un lazo per antibiotico2025-11-18T09:02:58+00:00Giovanni Pellegrinog.pellegrino21@alumni.uniba.it<p>Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most important challenges in the world, with bacteria evolving faster than new drugs. The discovery of lariocidin, an antibiotic derived from Paenibacillus, offers new hope against resistant bacteria. Lasso peptides, including lariocidin, are a promising therapeutic solution due to their stability and antimicrobial activity.</p>2025-11-18T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Giovanni Pellegrinohttp://164.92.248.193/index.php/cns/article/view/270Recensione del libro Un pensiero ribelle – Maria Bakunin, la signora di Napoli di Mirella Armiero2025-11-18T09:11:57+00:00Margherita Venturimargherita.venturi@unibo.it2025-11-18T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Margherita Venturi