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     “La Scienza a regola d’Arte”: a conversation between Julian Charrière and Felix Keller

    “La Scienza a regola d’Arte”: a conversation between Julian Charrière and Felix Keller

    26/11/2019

    The artist Julian Charrière and the glaciologist Felix Keller led the sixth conversation of the series "La Scienza a regola d'Arte".

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     Using music to help to “decipher” proteins

    Using music to help to “decipher” proteins

    02/09/2019

    Accordig to a study published in the scientific journal ACS Nano, music may provide an unexpected help in the “deciphering” of proteins.

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     “La Scienza a regola d’Arte”: a conversation between Andrea Galvani and James Beacham

    “La Scienza a regola d’Arte”: a conversation between Andrea Galvani and James Beacham

    04/06/2019

    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 [...]

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     Museums, a natural meeting place for Art and Science

    Museums, a natural meeting place for Art and Science

    17/05/2019

    Museums act as true and proper hubs of knowledge, encouraging dialogue between cultures and inviting visitors to co-create, share and interact.

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     The kinetic marvels of Theo Jansen

    The kinetic marvels of Theo Jansen

    27/02/2019

    “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 [...]

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     Theo Jansen for the first time in Lugano

    Theo Jansen for the first time in Lugano

    11/02/2019

    IBSA Foundation hosted the Dutch artist Theo Jansen for the first time in Lugano and is sponsoring its exhibition “Dream Beasts” in Milan.

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     Brain activity? A work of art interpreted by Artificial Intelligence

    Brain activity? A work of art interpreted by Artificial Intelligence

    08/02/2019

    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 [...]

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     The lifecycle of nature in 4 minutes

    The lifecycle of nature in 4 minutes

    29/01/2019

    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?

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     The secret of Rembrandt’s “3D” technique revealed

    The secret of Rembrandt’s “3D” technique revealed

    25/01/2019

    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.

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     Welcome to the philosophical breakfast club

    Welcome to the philosophical breakfast club

    03/12/2018

    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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