Juan Carlos Belmonte, professore al Salk Institute for Biological Studies, con una lectio magistralis al Festival della Scienza di Genova, illustra le sue ricerche sulle cellule staminali e la rigenerazione degli organi e dei tessuti.
Juan Carlos Belmonte, professore al Salk Institute for Biological Studies, con una lectio magistralis al Festival della Scienza di Genova, illustra le sue ricerche sulle cellule staminali e la rigenerazione degli organi e dei tessuti.

Drosera capensis. Wikimedia.
Carnivorous plants can be a source of inspiration for new materials with specific mechanical properties, according to researchers from the Centre for Complexity and Biosystems (CC&B) of the University of Milan. In a paper recently published on PNAS– and selected for the journal’s cover –they analysed the mechanics by which one of these plants, Drosera capensis, folds its leaves around insects trapped on their sticky surface in order to digest them.