The results of the work of the NanoBiomolecular group, recently published in Advanced Functional Materials, have aroused the interest of various press agencies, both specialist
Articles
Gold nanoprisms and light to enhance tissue regeneration
Is it possible to heal a wound with light? One of the goals of regenerative medicine is the ability to reactivate stem cells in injured
Research Activity as Highlights of PNRR NQSTI – Superconducting Qubit Networks
Berardo Ruggiero1, Carmela BonavolontĂ 1, Gianluca Coda1, Alessio Crescitelli1, Valentina Di Meo1, Emanuela Esposito1, Massimo Valentino1, Paolo Vanacore1, Claudio Gatti2, Emanuele Enrico3, Luca Fasolo3, Giorgio Brida3,
Ferromagnetic Josephson junctions for innovative qubits
In the framework of the national recovery and resilience plan, PE4 project (NQSTI – National Quantum Science and Technology Institute), the Institute of Applied Sciences
Article in the magazine SAPERE (Dedalo)
An informative article by Carmine Granata and Stefania Della Penna entitled “Quantum sensors to study the brain” was published in the February issue of the
Fluxonics newsletter on superconducting quantum technologies
Carmine Granata is one of the co-authors of the January 2024 newsletter dedicated to superconducting quantum technologies and written by Fluxonics of which ISASI is
How researchers made a bionic polyp to move
The behaviour of a small invertebrate can be controlled by soaking it in a semiconducting organic molecule solution. The research group lead by Claudia Tortiglione
Article in the journal Quaderni di Comunicazione Scientifica
The dissimination paper by Carmine Granata A popular article entitled “From the debate between Einstein and Bohr to the Nobel Prize for Physics 2022 –
Photonics in Nature: From Living Organisms to Bioinspiration
A new Research Topic from “Frontiers in Physics – Optics and Photonics” has been launched! “Photonics in Nature: From Living Organisms to Bioinspiration.” Abstract Submission
Smart optical and opto-electronic systems by innovative photopolymers
Use a new generation photomobile polymer that allows devices to move when stimulated by a light source to create smart optical and opto-electronic systems. This
A light beam to detect cancer cells in the blood
A study, born from the collaboration between the IEOS and ISASI institutes of the CNR and published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, has led
Biomedical Optics Express Top Downloads: May 2022
The Invited Review Article “Diatom biosilica in plasmonics: applications in sensing, diagnostics and therapeutics” by Edoardo De Tommasi (CNR-ISASI) and Anna Chiara De Luca (CNR-IEOS)
Diatom biosilica and plasmonics
Biomedical Optics Express Feature Issue “Biological Cells as Natural Biophotonic Devices: Fundamental and Applications” hosts a review article by Edoardo De Tommasi (CNR-ISASI) and Anna