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A collection of regularly updated articles designed to make the world of science and health more accessible and engaging.
Paolo Rossi Castelli06 Jun 20181 min read

Origami-style models for the cultivation of bone cells | IBSA Foundation

Inspired by the ancient Japanese art of origami of folding paper into miniature shapes and figures, bioengineers in Lowell, University del Massachusetts (USA), ...
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Luca Nicola05 Jun 2018< 1 min read

The school of the future? Without subjects

According to the OECD, for several years the Finnish have held the title of the best education system in the world.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli04 Jun 20182 min read

Does dopamine (produced by the brain) cure diabetes?

The patient zero was a 53-year old Dutch man, victim of a serious obsessive-compulsive disorder, who had accepted to be treated with an extreme, invasive ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli01 Jun 20181 min read

A new gel repairs stroke damage (in animals)

For the first time a gel, injected directly into the brain, has shown that it is capable of regenerating cells in the nervous system damaged as the result of a ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli30 May 20181 min read

"Left" and "right" molecules: this is how they can be divided

Chemical molecules have an orientation in space: they can be directed to the left or the right, taking on two opposite forms from one another.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli28 May 20181 min read

Sound waves to measure toxic substances in water

Researchers from the Ciencias Fisicas Institute of the Universidad Autonoma de Maexico (UNAM), in Cuernavaca, have discovered that the use of sound waves to ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli25 May 20181 min read

Avalanches, electronic mini-sensor for finding people

A very small electronic sensor developed by engineers in the ETH in Zurich can effectively help rescuers searching for people trapped under avalanches or under ...
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Luca Nicola24 May 2018< 1 min read

Paolo Cortini "La Scienza a regola d'arte"

The geologist Paolo Cortini, founder of an organization that deals with naturalistic tourism and scientific expeditions, has been studying for years the places ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli23 May 20181 min read

A resonance glove to "see" hand problems | IBSA Foundation

A special glove that, literally, sees the tendons, muscles and ligaments of the hand moving and interacting with bones: the prototype, developed by researchers ...
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Paolo Rossi Castelli21 May 20182 min read

One on Everest, one at home: the DNA of two twins changes

What happens to the body when it is subjected to extreme conditions like those of the high mountains? How does the expression of the genetic code change, if it ...
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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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