10.10.2024 Content type: news World Space Week: the Sant'Anna School featured with AQUARIUS and REGULIFE, two innovative projects aimed at studying human aging in space and making lunar soil fertile
07.10.2024 Content type: news San Faustino Open Day, the BioRobotics Institute of the Scuola Sant'Anna organises a day dedicated to science and technology
01.10.2024 Content type: news Innovation and enterprise creation at the heart of the Mediterranean: an agreement has been signed between the Ri.MED Foundation, the Institute of BioRobotics of the Sant'Anna School and the ARTES 4.0 Centre of Competence
12.09.2024 Content type: news “It feels like I'm moving my own hand”. A research team from the Sant'Anna School in Pisa has developed the prosthesis of the future, the first in the world with magnetic control
05.09.2024 Content type: news Cutting-edge research, the European Research Council funds with an ERC Starting Grant the I-BOT project for the development of implantable microrobots able to navigate in a controlled and non-invasive way through the human body
02.08.2024 Content type: news Life on the Moon: a study coordinated by the Sant'Anna School demonstrates the adaptability of larvae of a particular species of fly in a lunar regolith simulant
08.07.2024 Content type: news International awards: Veronica Iacovacci, assistant professor at The BioRobotics Institute, Sant'Anna School, obtains the Big-on-Small award for her research activities in the field of small-scale robotics
08.07.2024 Content type: news SHARE-CP, the soft humanoid robot for the assessment and rehabilitation of children affected by Cerebral Palsy. The project involves the scientific collaboration between Sant'Anna School and IRCCS Fondazione Stella Maris
07.06.2024 Content type: news Sant'Anna Science Café: first evening's success with assistant professor Donato Romano and his “fantastic animals and how to imitate them,” live music by Dè Isintreusu and chocolate tasting by Paul De Bondt
23.05.2024 Content type: news Cutting-edge research, the European Research Council funds the DANTE project that aims to develop a new paradigm to predict the microclimate in an urban context. Florence as the first case study