Industria Vicentina: focus on the CORM project

28 September 2017 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

“Industria Vicentina”, the business magazine for companies headed by Confindustria Vicenza, focuses on CORM, a project involving researchers from ASAcampus (the Joint Laboratory between the ASAlaser Research Division and the Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences “Mario Serio” of the University of Florence), the University of Florence and the University of Rome “La Sapienza”. CORM is one of the 11 Italian experiments of the ASI Biomission VITA on-board the SpaceX Falcon 9 CRS-12 Dragon rocket launched last 14 August from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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