Media – Press releases
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28 May 2021The initiative responds to the invitation of the European Union which declared May as the "EU Diversity Month"
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20 May 2021Hydrogen, renewable energy, batteries and integration with energy networks. These are the main technological areas covered by the agreement.
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03 May 2021Social distancing and workplace safety: these are the main applications for businesses and communities that the Janus “two-faced” system, created in the laboratories of the Fondazione Bruno Kessler and the University of Trento, provides.
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08 April 2021Thanks to newly purchased equipment, we are moving from micro-fabrication to nano-fabrication of devices, for innovative applications in companies and in the space industry
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26 March 2021Reading aloud, assisted by a technology that "captures" the reader's attention on the written word, allows children with dyslexia to increase their comprehension of a text. This is what emerges from a study, the result of the collaboration between the Bruno Kessler Foundation and the Department of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences of the University of Trento, which involved 40 boys and girls aged between 8 and 10 years, half diagnosed with dyslexia and the other half with typical reading skills. With “Gary,” an average 24% improvement in reading comprehension scores is possible
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19 March 2021Thirty years after the death of Bruno Kessler, FBK and the University of Trento remembered the figure of their founder on the occasion of the delivery of a work by artist Riccardo Schweizer, now entitled “Homage to Bruno Kessler”.
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17 March 2021What is the likelihood of developing symptoms and progressing to critical conditions after contracting the coronavirus infection? New FBK epidemiological study published in the scientific journal JAMA Network Open
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15 March 2021The work, the result of a collaboration among the Bruno Kessler Foundation, the Isi Foundation - Turin, the University of Turin and other foreign research institutes, has been published in the authoritative journal Nature Communications. The results analyze in which cases isolation strategies and digital contact tracing via app can help contain re-emerging outbreaks
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26 February 2021Many new features introduced compared to the beta version of March 2020. The observatory becomes a freely usable resource that allows each user to independently conduct, thanks to a clear and user-friendly platform, a number of analysis for which at the moment there is no other online resource available.