Daniele Passerone (@dpasserone) 's Twitter Profile
Daniele Passerone

@dpasserone

Computational physicist, Lazy e-biker, Genoa CFC supporter, Italian and Swiss in not equal parts, Bach, Beethoven, teaching.

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calendar_today13-09-2018 15:44:06

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Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The chemical Thioacetone is the world's smelliest substance. It's so bad that, an attempt to distill the chemical was once followed by cases of vomiting, nausea and unconsciousness in an area with a radius of 0.75 km (0.47 mi) around the laboratory buff.ly/2tJotBt

The chemical Thioacetone is the world's smelliest substance. It's so bad that, an attempt to distill the chemical was once followed by cases of vomiting, nausea and unconsciousness in an area with a radius of 0.75 km (0.47 mi) around the laboratory buff.ly/2tJotBt
Dr Jess Wade liked it here once (@jesswade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

…so far our #ChiralCrew demos have shown how chiral molecules can twist linearly polarised light. when unpolarised light hits these beetle’s shells, the reflected light is circularly polarised (!): and you can see that through that through the LH + RH lenses of 3D glasses! 🌈🪲

CSCS Lugano (@cscsch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello September and hello to the new series of portraits with selected researchers called "Meet our users". Today let's meet Carlo Antonio Pignedoli from Empa cscs.ch/publications/s…

Hello September and hello to the new series of portraits with selected researchers called "Meet our users". Today let's meet Carlo Antonio Pignedoli from <a href="/Empa_CH/">Empa</a> cscs.ch/publications/s…
Daniele Passerone (@dpasserone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very worrying thread by the epidemiologist who rang the alarm on January 25, 2020 (!) with the famous "Holy mother of God" thread about the exploding COVID pandemic. China relentlessly planning a "quick" explosion of the new pandemic to accelerate restoring of productivity.

CHIMIA (@chimia_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CHIMIA issue 1/2 of 2023 is online! It features 'Artificial Intelligence in Chemical Research' and is guest edited by Teodoro Laino and Torsten Luksch All articles #openaccess chimia.ch/chimia/issue/v…

<a href="/CHIMIA_journal/">CHIMIA</a> issue 1/2 of 2023 is online! It features 'Artificial Intelligence in Chemical Research' and is guest edited by <a href="/teodorolaino/">Teodoro Laino</a> and <a href="/TorstenLuksch/">Torsten Luksch</a>  All articles #openaccess
chimia.ch/chimia/issue/v…
Natalie Wolchover (@nattyover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How neat. Researchers claim to have found, at long last, an "einstein" tile - a shape that tiles the plane in a pattern that never repeats. First two authors appear to have no academic affiliations. arxiv.org/abs/2303.10798

How neat. Researchers claim to have found, at long last, an "einstein" tile - a shape that tiles the plane in a pattern that never repeats. First two authors appear to have no academic affiliations. arxiv.org/abs/2303.10798
Ella Marushchenko (@ella_maru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can NOT believe it! ❤️ One more cover in Nature!! ❤️ "Twist factor" Prashant Kumar | प्रशांत कुमार 🐚 Kotov Group 🇺🇦 Chiral molecules are structures that have the same composition but are mirror images of each other. In this week’s issue, Nicholas Kotov and his colleagues use self-assembling

I can NOT believe it! ❤️ 
One more cover in Nature!! ❤️ 
"Twist factor" <a href="/prashantksk/">Prashant Kumar | प्रशांत कुमार 🐚</a> <a href="/kotov_group/">Kotov Group 🇺🇦</a>
Chiral molecules are structures that have the same composition but are mirror images of each other. In this week’s issue, Nicholas Kotov and his colleagues use self-assembling
Stronza (@stronza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Il problema non è tanto che anche qui ha vinto la destra o che il tasso di gente che non è andata a votare è aumentato esponenzialmente, il vero problema è che le persone hanno perso la speranza in un futuro migliore. Questo è il vero problema. Ci accontentiamo della mediocrità.

Andrew Côté (@andercot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

National Lab (LBNL) results support LK-99 as a room-temperature ambient-pressure superconductor. Simulations published 1 hour ago on arxiv support LK-99 as the holy grail of modern material science and applied physics. (arxiv.org/abs/2307.16892) Here's the plain-english

National Lab (LBNL) results support LK-99 as a room-temperature ambient-pressure superconductor.

Simulations published 1 hour ago on arxiv support LK-99 as the holy grail of modern material science and applied physics.
 (arxiv.org/abs/2307.16892)

Here's the plain-english
NCCR-MARVEL (@nccr_marvel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A research group including MARVEL scientists has developed, studied computationally and tested a transistor based on graphene nanoribbons, overcoming previous challenges in creating contacts between them and electrodes. Read more 👉 nccr-marvel.ch/highlights/con…

A research group including MARVEL scientists has developed, studied computationally and tested a transistor based on graphene nanoribbons, overcoming previous challenges in creating contacts between them and electrodes. Read more 👉 nccr-marvel.ch/highlights/con…
Italy in Germany (@italyingermany) 's Twitter Profile Photo

L’eccellenza scientifica italiana protagonista in Ambasciata in occasione del riconoscimento del network di scienziati 🇮🇹 SIGN come associazione no-profit, con un panel sulle applicazioni scientifiche dell’IA Giovanni Cuniberti Cecilia Clementi Frank Noe Daniele Passerone SIGN Network Farnesina 🇮🇹

L’eccellenza scientifica italiana protagonista in Ambasciata in occasione del riconoscimento del network di scienziati 🇮🇹 SIGN come associazione no-profit, con un panel sulle applicazioni scientifiche dell’IA <a href="/G_Cuniberti/">Giovanni Cuniberti</a> <a href="/CecClementi/">Cecilia Clementi</a> <a href="/FrankNoeBerlin/">Frank Noe</a> <a href="/DPasserone/">Daniele Passerone</a> <a href="/SIGNnw/">SIGN Network</a> <a href="/ItalyMFA/">Farnesina 🇮🇹</a>
Andrea Santangelo (@svagaia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Per gli antichi romani superare un corso d'acqua aveva un forte valore sacrale, poiché alterava l'equilibrio naturale delle cose. Pertanto per costruire un ponte occorreva innanzi tutto la presenza di un sacerdote, che da questa funzione prese poi il nome di Pontifex #svagaiature