Industrial Science Highlights

Non-invasive Neutron Techniques for Cultural Heritage used at the Museo Egizio
09 March 2026
Studying and preserving ancient artefacts made from organic materials is far from straightforward. Objects such as ancient leather, textiles or human remains are often extremely fragile and can easily be damaged by light, humidity or handling. Over centuries, their internal structure slowly changes, but understanding how and why this happens is difficult — especially when the objects are unique and cannot be sampled or altered. At the Museo Egizio in
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Tracing Ancient Populations Through DNA and non-invasive science
18 February 2026
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How IM@IT Supports Industrial Innovation at Arterra Bioscience
20 January 2026
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How STMicroelectronics and ISIS@MACH ITALIA Are Reinforcing Electronics for a New Era
15 December 2025
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Dermocosmetic research, exploring skin penetration pathways
09 December 2025
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Testing the resilience of ultralow-power electronics for the Internet of Things
28 February 2022
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Investigating hydration and preservation in ancient Egyptian leathers
16 November 2022
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Testing Small Satellite Electronics Under Neutron Radiation
30 July 2021
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Heavy Concrete for Radiation Shielding: A Powerful Combination
01 June 2021
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