Experiment for the conversion of sunlight into solar hydrogen fuel and its use in the production of electricity. There’s a tiny little engine in the green of this grass and in the green of the trees that has the mysterious gift of being able to take energy from...
How network information travels under the sea rather than in the clouds. The problems of managing ICT infrastructures and the related responsibility for pollution of the seabed. Other than cloud! In an increasingly wireless and mobile world, the heart of...
Specimen of Aplysina archeri. / Benjamin Mueller This week’s #Cienciaalobestia features porifera, also known as sea sponges, which ‘sneeze’ to clean their internal filtering systems. This mucus expelled into the water is used by some animals living...
The presence of microplastics in aquatic organisms is well known, but, perhaps, not everyone knows that they have also been detected in numerous terrestrial organisms, both animal and vegetable. In this regard, it is even more worrying that microplastics have been...
Looking at the city of Messina with mathematical eyes allows you to discover unsuspected similarities between different buildings and at the same time to learn in a simple way some element of mathematics that has fascinated young and old in centuries of Mediterranean...