When Impressionist were refugee in London
Francesco Carelli, University of Milan, Rome, Bari
How to invent Impressionism , how to invent the new art…do you know the history ?
Prof. Francesco Carelli, Milan, Rome, London
Keep Slapping on That Sunscreen and Ignore Toxic Claims
It’s safe to slap on the sunscreen this coming summer – in repeated doses – despite what you have read about the potential toxicity of sunscreens.
New Developments in Breast Cancer Detection
by Pierre Vassallo – Imaging options for breast cancer detection have changed significantly over time. There are two goals that drive technological change in breast cancer imaging: a. improvement in diagnostic accuracy and b. reduction in radiation exposure to the breast.
The Vocation of being a Pharmacist
Marika Azzopardi interviews pharmacist Simone Fenech who was recently presented with an award by the Qormi Local Council.
UK’s Breast Cancer Screening Glitch
by Ian Ellul – Last May, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced that 450,000 women between the ages of 68 and 71 in the UK failed to receive invitations for a final routine breast cancer screening.
Education, freedom and profession
Francesco Carelli , University of Milan, Rome, Bari – In Europe the organization of work varies from country to country depending on whether liberal, regulated or with salary.
1932 – Picasso in one year
Francesco Carelli, University of Milan – 1932 was an extraordinary year for Picasso, even by his own standards.
Michelangelo and Sebastiano: a teaching and learning team
Francesco Carelli , University Milan The story of the friendship between the world-famous Florentine artist Michelangelo Buonarroti ( 1475 – 1564 ) and the lesser – known Venetian painter Sebastiano Luciani, called Sebastiano del Piombo ( 1485 – 1547 ) is both epic and personal.