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FORTH_performs_in_situ_analysis_of_icons_from_Mich
19.11.2021
FORTH performs in situ analysis of icons from Michael Damaskinos at the museum of St. Catherine
Cultural Heritage, History/Culture, Laser

The Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser of FORTH (IESL-FORTH) is attempting to shed light on unknown aspects of the exquisite art of Michael Damaskenos by performing an in-situ analytical campaign at the Museum of St. Catherine in Heraklion, Crete.

"Generation_of_optical_Schrödinger_“cat”_states_in
20.10.2021
"Generation of optical Schrödinger “cat” states in intense laser-matter interactions" was published in Nature Physics.
Laser, Publication

In a theoretical and experimental study published in Nature Physics, an international team of researchers led by Prof. Maciej Lewenstein (ICFO -Spain) and Dr. Paraskevas Tzallas (FORTH-Greece), demonstrates the generation of highly non-classical states of light in intense laser–atom interactions.

Experimental_campaign_of_atmospheric_measurements_
05.10.2021
Experimental campaign of atmospheric measurements in the framework of the Cloud-AerosoL InteractionS program in the Helmos background TropOsphere (CALISHTO)
Atmosphere, Chemical Engineering, Climate, Nature

The Cloud-AerosoL InteractionS measurement campaign in the Helmos background TropOsphere (CALISHTO) is taking place in the next two months (October-November 2021) in the context of PANACEA infrastructure and the ERC program PyroTRACH.

Scientists_uncover_the_role_of_DNA_base_excision_r
07.09.2021
Scientists uncover the role of DNA base excision repair in the pathogenesis of Parkinsonʼs disease
Aging, Biosciences, Cells, Disease, DNA, Health, Neurons, Parkinson's Disease, Publication

The findings of the study, published today in the premier international scientific journal Cell Reports, reveal a novel molecular mechanism underlying the detrimental effects of BER imbalance in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease.

The_incorporation_of_centimetre-size_monolayer_gra
09.08.2021
The incorporation of centimetre-size monolayer graphene in polymer nanolaminate  is paving the way for the development of effective electromagnetic interference (EMI) shields
Graphene, Materials, Publication

Since its isolation in 2004 by Geim and Novoselov from the University of Manchester (Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010), graphene has been termed as a ‘wonder material’ due to its exceptional properties that have already been exploited in many applications and products.

Cardiotoxicity,_as_a_side_effect_of_breast_cancer_
30.07.2021
Cardiotoxicity, as a side effect of breast cancer treatment, at the heart of a new European research project
Cancer, Disease, Funding

The new European research project CARDIOCARE, will focus on the management of the elderly multimorbid patients with breast cancer therapy-induced cardiac toxicity.

Atmospheric_acidity_impacts_oceanic_ecology
14.07.2021
Atmospheric acidity impacts oceanic ecology
Atmosphere, Carbon dioxide, Environment, Pollution, Publication

Increased acidity in the atmosphere is disrupting the ecological balance of the oceans, according to new research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA).

The_pioneering_idea_of_using_graphene_for_the_prot
02.07.2021
The pioneering idea of using graphene for the protection of paintings, paving the way for the development of novel methods in art preservation and restoration, has been published on 1.7.21, in Nature Nanotechnology.
Funding, Graphene, Materials, Nanoscience/Nanotechnology, Publication

A team of researchers from the Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences of Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH/ ICE-HT), the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Patras, and the Center for Colloid and Surface Science (CSGI) of the University of Florence, led by Professor Costas Galiotis, had the innovative ideato use graphene veils for the protection of paintings against environmental degradation.

Less_metals,_more_X-rays!
22.06.2021
Less metals, more X-rays!
Astrophysics, Publication

A recent article published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, led by Dr. Kostas Kouroumpatzakis, of the Institute of Astrophysics at the Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas (IA-FORTH), and the University of Crete, provides new insights into the connection between the X-ray luminosity of accreting black holes and neutron stars and the composition of the stellar populations they are associated with.

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