“La Scienza a regola d’Arte”: a conversation between Julian Charrière and Felix Keller
The artist Julian Charrière and the glaciologist Felix Keller led the sixth conversation of the series "La Scienza a regola d'Arte".
The artist Julian Charrière and the glaciologist Felix Keller led the sixth conversation of the series "La Scienza a regola d'Arte".
Accordig to a study published in the scientific journal ACS Nano, music may provide an unexpected help in the “deciphering” of proteins.
The fifth meeting in the State-of-the-art Science series, a product of the collaboration between the MASI, the Art Museum of the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland, and IBSA Foundation for [...]
Museums act as true and proper hubs of knowledge, encouraging dialogue between cultures and inviting visitors to co-create, share and interact.
“Without imagination we wouldn’t be alive: the task of an artist is to stimulate peoples’ imagination”. Theo Jansen inaugurated the “Dream Beasts” exhibition in Milan with this sentence which [...]
IBSA Foundation hosted the Dutch artist Theo Jansen for the first time in Lugano and is sponsoring its exhibition “Dream Beasts” in Milan.
The neuroscientist Yukiyasu Kamitani and the French artist Pierre Huyghe used a kind of artificial intelligence software capable of “reading” and visually decoding our brain waves to build [...]
How can you explain the lifecycle of flowers to a three-year old girl and make her understand that the cycle is continuous and never-ending?
A team of researchers of the European Synchrotron, in Grenoble, managed to unveil the technique used by Rembrandt to create his famous and beautiful three-dimensional effect.
The story told by the historian of science Laura Snyder is one that starts a long time ago. To be precise, it begins on June 24, 1833, when the British Association for the Advancement of Science [...]
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