Recent developments in X-ray diffraction/scattering computed tomography for materials science

NE Omori, AD Bobitan… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
X-ray diffraction/scattering computed tomography (XDS-CT) methods are a non-destructive
class of chemical imaging techniques that have the capacity to provide reconstructions of …

Present Status and Perspectives of Graphene and Graphene‐related Materials in Cultural Heritage

E Galvagno, E Tartaglia, M Stratigaki… - Advanced Functional …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Cultural heritage faces recurring degradation processes and natural aging phenomena,
demanding the envisioning of innovative preservation solutions inspired by cutting‐edge …

[HTML][HTML] Analytical applications of smartphones for agricultural soil analysis

M Tobiszewski, C Vakh - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2023 - Springer
Soil is one of the most important farming resources. Appropriate managing of its quality
promotes productive and sustainable agriculture. The valuable farm practice in soil quality …

[HTML][HTML] Development of a compatible, low cost and high accurate conservation remote sensing technology for the hygrothermal assessment of historic walls

E Lucchi, L Dias Pereira, M Andreotti, R Malaguti… - Electronics, 2019 - mdpi.com
This article aims to properly assess the hygrothermal properties of walls located in historic
buildings, this study discloses the development of a remote sensing technology compatible …

[HTML][HTML] The microbiome of Leonardo da Vinci's drawings: a bio-archive of their history

G Piñar, MC Sclocchi, F Pinzari, P Colaizzi… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Seven emblematic Leonardo da Vinci's drawings were investigated through third generation
sequencing technology (Nanopore). In addition, SEM analyses were carried out to acquire …

An IoT-based system for expert user supporting to monitor, manage and protect cultural heritage buildings

M Casillo, F Colace, A Lorusso, F Marongiu… - Robotics and AI for …, 2022 - Springer
The advent of the Internet of Things has led us towards the use of systems and
infrastructures capable of collecting information through sensors. These technologies allow …

[HTML][HTML] Dry biocleaning of artwork: an innovative methodology for Cultural Heritage recovery?

G Ranalli, P Bosch-Roig, S Crudele, L Rampazzi… - Microbial Cell, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
An innovative methodology is proposed, based on applied biotechnology to the recovery of
altered stonework: the “dry biocleaning”, which envisages the use of dehydrated microbial …

Indoor air quality in heritage and museum buildings

P Fermo, V Comite - Handbook of cultural heritage analysis, 2022 - Springer
The conservation state of works of art exhibited inside museums is strongly influenced by the
indoor air quality. Temperature and relative humidity are among the parameters generally …

Smart Tattoo Sensors 2.0: A Ten-Year Progress Report through a Narrative Review

A Pirrera, D Giansanti - Bioengineering, 2024 - mdpi.com
The increased interest in sensing tattoos reflects a shift in wearable technology,
emphasizing their flexible, skin-adherent nature. These devices, driven by advancements in …

[HTML][HTML] Innovative technologies for cultural heritage. Tattoo sensors and AI: the new life of cultural assets

M Talamo, F Valentini, A Dimitri, I Allegrini - Sensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
Conservation and restoration of cultural heritage is something more than a simple process of
maintaining the existing. It is an integral part of the improvement of the cultural asset. The …