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Paolo Rossi Castelli11 May 20181 min read

Hyper-fast little animals? A model for robots

Robots, including even the most sophisticated ones, have never managed to be ultra-rapid, and have never even come close to reaching the “snap action” of the ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli09 May 20182 min read

The project to create anti-virus supercells gets underway

Why create these super-cells? The cells that are normally used for medical research are often contaminated by various types of agents, which also generates ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli07 May 20181 min read

Even a crocodile's brain reacts to music

Crocodiles (from the Nile, in this case) react to music like mammals and birds in a very similar way by stimulating the same areas of the brain.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli04 May 20181 min read

Mini 3D printer creates electronic circuits directly on the skin

The evolution of the 3D printer is an object that, according to its inventor, Michael McAlpine of the University ofl Minnesota (USA), can fit in your pocket ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli02 May 20181 min read

DNA? In some points it has a newly discovered knot shape

As explained in biology books, the genetic code known as DNA present in every cell forms an elegant double spiral, or double helix shape. But beyond this ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli30 Apr 20181 min read

Artificial leaf produces medicines with sunlight | IBSA Foundation

A miniature medicine factory, but potentially also of many other chemical compounds, in the form of a leaf, created at minimal cost and powered by sunlight, ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli27 Apr 20181 min read

Chip implants for monitoring blood alcohol levels

People who are trying to combat alcohol addiction will be able to find help with a chip created by bioengineers at the University of California in the United ...
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Luca Nicola26 Apr 2018< 1 min read

Science and journalism: Silvia’s formula

In this video Silvia Bencivelli explains the difficulty of those, like herself, who explain science.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli25 Apr 20182 min read

Transplanting a liver? Better to keep it warm

An about-face: livers to be transplanted should not be kept cold, as has been done for many years, but warm, at a temperature of 37 degrees. The damage which ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli23 Apr 20181 min read

Can artificial intelligence become depressed? | IBSA Foundation

Can even artificial intelligence suffer from depression, or experience hallucinations, like the human brain? The question is much less odd than it might seem, ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli20 Apr 20181 min read

Robotic belts for treating scoliosis

Congenital deformities of the spine, like idiopathic scoliosis and pathologic kyphosis, will be able to be corrected in a personalized and more efficient way ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli17 Apr 20181 min read

Light is used to kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria

They are celled NanoZymes, artificial enzymes which could provide important help in the battle against antibiotic resistant infections. Researchers from ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli10 Apr 20181 min read

If a mole could help us find tumours?

A research study carried out by the Federal Polytechnic of Zurich (ETH) in Basel, could provide important news in the field of tumor prevention thanks to the ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli05 Apr 20181 min read

Computers? As good as humans in creating new molecules | IBSA Foundation

We hear more and more talk about artificial intelligence (AI), and sometimes with concern, for the fear that this type of technology could undermine the human ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli03 Apr 20181 min read

New liquid crystal screens as thin as paper | IBSA Foundation

Optoelectronic engineers from the universities of Hong Kong and Shanghai have succeeded in creating a special liquid crystal display (LCD) which is paper-thin, ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli21 Mar 20181 min read

The immune system helps tattoos to resister

A mechanism that could of explain how pigments stay in the skin such a long time.
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Luca Nicola21 Jan 2018< 1 min read

Perhaps not everyone knows that…

There is an historic link between comics and immunology: in a story at the beginning of the 1960s, the legendary Flash Gordon becomes seriously ill.
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Luca Nicola15 Jan 2018< 1 min read

Fake news is as old as time

Fake news is as old as time and dates back to well before the Internet.
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