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Dr Luca Lanzano Wins 2021 Honor

Dr. Luca Lanzano Wins 2021 Honor HORIBA Scientific, a world leader in fluorescence spectroscopy solutions, presented Dr. Luca Lanzano with the annual Young Fluorescence Investigator Award at the virtual Biophysical Society virtual event. Dr. Lanzano is an Associate Professor of Applied Physics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy ‘E.Majorana,’ at the University of Catania in Catania, Italy.  The winner was selected by the Biological Fluorescence Subgroup of the Biophysical Society.  Along with the recognition, HORIBA presented a $1000 check to Dr. Lanzano and a crystal award.  Since March 2020, Dr. Lanzano has been an Associate Professor of Applied Physics at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Catania. He worked as a Post-Doctoral fellow from 2008 to 2013 at the University of California at Irvine, in the Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics. He developed fluorescence microscopy- and spectroscopy-based methods to measure protein dynamics and interac

At FIBA 2021, you can enjoy a lot of content from home!

close At FIBA 2021, you can enjoy a lot of content from home! This year, apart from discovering the best programming in theaters and outdoor spaces of the City, woy can enjoy virtual activities from any part of the world. Find out about the program and book your tickets! Sábado 6 de marzo de 2021 Like most of our lives today, FIBA 2021 is hybrid, analog and digital. The Festival’s program has presential theatrical proposals at theaters and outdoor spaces, but it also has lots of audiovisual content, which are broadcast through the streaming platform Vivamos Cultura along with special activities through Zoom and Google Meet.

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Light-emitting tattoo engineered for the first time: Scientists at UCL and the IIT -Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italian Institute of Technology) have created a temporary tattoo with light-emitting technology used in TV and smartphone screens, paving the way for a new type of

Our NanoNews Digest Sponsors Home > Press > Light-emitting tattoo engineered for the first time: Scientists at UCL and the IIT -Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italian Institute of Technology) have created a temporary tattoo with light-emitting technology used in TV and smartphone screens, paving the way for a new type of OLED tattoo. CREDIT Barsotti - Italian Institute of Technology. Abstract: Scientists at UCL and the IIT -Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italian Institute of Technology) have created a temporary tattoo with light-emitting technology used in TV and smartphone screens, paving the way for a new type of smart tattoo with a range of potential uses.

I-Seed project for intelligent biodegradable soft robots mimicking plant seeds behaviour

 E-Mail IMAGE: The project will develop intelligent seeds able to monitor environmental parameters. It is coordinated by IIT s researcher Barbara Mazzolai, it involves 5 partners in Europe and has been funded. view more  Credit: IIT-Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Genova (Italy), 3rd March 2021 - How important is technology to understand climate change and protect the environment? I-Seed project will combine bioinspired soft robotics, material science and artificial intelligence to develop new innovative robots mimicking plant seeds behaviour and able to monitor soil and climate parameters, like the presence of pollutants, humidity, CO2 levels, temperature and quality of waters. These innovative intelligent seeds , named I-Seed robots, will be biodegradable, thus respecting the environment.

Tattooable OLED anyone?

Tattooable OLED anyone? Researchers at University College London have created an OLED that can be applied to skin like a children’s transfer tattoo. So much like a child’s transfer is it, that it is made on the same type of substrate and applied the same way: wet it, stick it, and peel off the backing paper. The OLED starts life as a sheet of commercial ‘tattoo paper’ – this is already a laminate of a smooth-surfaced paper called glassine that is coated with a water soluble starchy layer, then topped with a water-resistant layer of ethylcellulose – the latter of which is usually printed on to make the tattoo image.

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