
A professional journalist, Paolo has been involved in scientific popularisation for many years, especially in the field of medicine and biology. He is the creator of Sportello Cancro, the site created by corriere.it on oncology in collaboration with the Umberto Veronesi Foundation. He has written for the Science pages of Corriere della Sera and other national newspapers. He is founder and director of PRC-Comunicare la scienza.
Blog Post by Paolo Rossi Castelli
Paolo Rossi Castelli22 Jun 20232 min read
Generating electricity thanks to a "tech" fabric
A wearable fabric has been created capable of charging smartwatches and other electronic devices using body movements.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli15 Jun 20232 min read
Will mankind also hibernate?
US researchers managed to induce a state of semi-hibernation in mice. It could be useful for humans in space travel or surgery.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli08 Jun 20233 min read
AI designs super-antibiotics
Researcher identified a molecule – abaucine - that fight one of the most drug-resistant bacteria in hospital environments, by training an AI programme.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli01 Jun 20232 min read
Hope from an mRNA vaccine against pancreatic cancer
With this new treatment, half of the 16 patients enrolled had no trace of pancreatic cancer (one of the most difficult to treat) after 18 months.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli25 May 20232 min read
Are there signs of consciousness at the moment of death?
US researchers have measured what happens when unconscious people are 'unplugged' from resuscitation machines after massive heart attacks.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli19 May 20232 min read
A new frontier in edible electronics: batteries you can eat
sing common food substances, researchers have created a battery that 'produces' a weak electric current but can operate medical devices.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli12 May 20232 min read
A newborn’s intestine: an unexplored universe
A recent study identified as many as 10,000 virus species, many of them unknown, in the faeces of newborns. It is mainly about phages.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli05 May 20232 min read
A device the size of a grain of rice to treat tumours
A mini-device able to release special monoclonal antibodies directly into a tumour has been tested in Houston with positive results.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli28 Apr 20232 min read
Spider silk to repair damaged nerves
New technique using silk from worms and spiders to create mini-tubules in which nerves can regrow. Positive first results on animals.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli13 Apr 20232 min read
Plants complain when under severe stress
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have recorded sounds made by various plant species at frequency inaudible to the human ear. They resemble corn popping.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli06 Apr 20232 min read
A mini radar to prevent accidents at home and detect Alzheimer's
The device measures gait in real time and identifies people at risk. It can also help detect early symptoms of Alzheimer's.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli30 Mar 20232 min read
Tumour research: after 20 years, new developments in cancer-fighting drugs
Norwegian researchers have developed an experimental drug to attack an important molecule that controls cancer cell duplication.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli23 Mar 20232 min read
A new snail-inspired robot
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have created a gel that can move and record electrical impulses. If damaged, it can reconnect two severed ends.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli17 Mar 20232 min read
Lowering high blood pressure: ultrasound is here
Columbia University in New York has successfully tested a technique that can deactivate the nerves responsible for an uncontrolled rise in blood pressure.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli09 Mar 20232 min read
AI takes care of dysphonia
A lightweight device, attached to the sternum and connected to an artificial intelligence system, can warn about the risks of using your voice too much.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli02 Mar 20232 min read
Mosquitoes: AI sheds light on their behaviour
Thanks to micro-cameras in a special hydrogel, it is possible to study the behaviour of these insects in previously unattainable detail.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli23 Feb 20233 min read
ChatGPT AI passes the medical licensing examination in the US
ChatGPT answered 350 questions used in tests for students to qualify for the medical profession. Some hospitals are already using it to rewrite reports.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli16 Feb 20232 min read
Preventing and treating glaucoma, a new hi-tech medical device is on the way
Hi-tech contact lenses against glaucoma. This is the latest invention developed by Pohang University of Science and Technology (South Korea).
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