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Italian scientist Pierluigi Campana discovers asymmetry between matter and antimatter

 

A team of scientists belonging from Cern Lab in Geneva, lead by the Italian Pierluigi Campana, just discovered a consistent asymmetry between matter and antimatter particles. In other world, the Universe seems to be made of a bigger quantity of matter compared to the antimatter, as believed in the past. The discovery comes from a series of four experiments made with the biggest particles accelerator of the world, the Large Hardon Collider.

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From the University of Parma, Internet of the future

 

Professor Giulio Colavolpe and Doctor Tommaso Foggi from SPADiCLab, Signal Processing for Advanced Digital Communication Laboratory of the department of Information Engineering of the Parma University, have developed a new technology based on a sophisticated technique of numeric elaboration that allows to exchange huge data volumes per second, as as 200 million of Voip calls, 15 million of video calls, 300.000 hd videos or 25 DVDs of multimedia contents.

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Space dustmen, thanks to an Italian research

 

As known, around the earth there is a consistent cloud of rubble created by the space missions of the last 40 years that every day endanger one of the system which our daily life is based on: communication system, geolocalization, navigation or weather forecast. An Italian research, lead by Luca Rossettini and Renato Panesi, founder members of the start up company D-Orbit, just won the Red Harring Top 100 Europe Award thanks to the development of a particular engine to be insert into satellites before their launching in the space that allows them to get back to the earth once finished their mission and be automatically destroyed with no future danger.

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Technapoli at the Chicago Bio 2013

Technapoli, Parco Scientifico e Tecnologico dell'Area Metropolitana di Napoli e Caserta (PST), sponsored by the Napoli Chamber of Commerce, will participate at the BIO2013 in Chicago from the 22th till the 25th of April.

BIO2013, Bio International Convention, is organized yearly in the United States and it's the biggest international event about partnering in the field of biotechnology, hosting more than 25.000 partnering meetings and 16.000 industries from 60 different countries.

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Billy Costacurta and the "Champions International Camps" stand up against cancer

 

Billy Costacurta, former AC Milan soccer champion, in collaboration with many other famous players founded "Champions International Camps" (CIC) to bring youth soccer camps around the world. This year, CIC created a partnership with the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center of Baltimore to raise funds and awareness through the sport activity for the cancer research. The camp, on its only regional stop for this summer, will go on between July 17th and 19th in Baltimore.

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To attend the press conference of presentation of the project on April 30th, contact Michael C. Hibler at hibler@jhmi.edu or click here and here

 

 
Armenise-Harvard Foundation invest $ 2 million in the Italian research

Thanks to a $ 2 million donation, the research program "Carreer Development Award" financed by Armenise-Harvard Foundation, acquires the participation of two new scientist, Prof. Vincenzo Costanzo (from the London Research Institute) and Prof. Federico Forneris (from Utrecht University), who in the next months will establish their laboratories in Italy. Armenise-Harvard Foundation, with these two new entries, counts now 18 scientists involved on its program of study in biological sciences.

To read more about Armenise-Harvard Foundation and about Prof. Costanzo and Prof. Forneris, click here

 
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