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the vastest research on human dna ever performed and the first genome of an individual from the ancient indus valley ... ancient
individuals
that had never been analysed before, increasing the global total of public-domain ancient genomes by 25%. by ... other already sequenced genomes, as well as by putting the information in the context of our archaeological, linguistic and historical ... researchers to trace two of the most profound cultural transformations that took place in ancient eurasia: the shift from hunting-gathering ... gaelic and 400 others - is the largest on earth and, for decades, specialists debated how they were circulated to the most distant ... family that are separated by vast geographical distances. for example, genetic models connect speakers of the indo-european hindu-iranian ... economy to one based on agriculture. the explanation for this has always teetered between migrations, copied ideas and local ... and analyses performed by other researchers, including the online genome community blogs that identified new models in the data that the ...
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... from the concept of public awareness, which in fact only informs stakeholders, to the european concept of "science with and for society" to restore the university's fundamental role as a part of modern ...
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... university services include custom-tailored support for scouting funding opportunities, mapping internal skills, promoting access ... of actions pursued based on funding and promote and share information.
research@sapienza ...
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Data notizia: Mon, 10/04/2017 - 22:00
... ancient evidence of the use of stone tools to work bones for non dietary purposes, and lead to consider the creation of bone objects as ...
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... or its staff, in accordance with local regulations, which forecasts the university involvment in the capital shareholding, that is its ...
1) project proponent - stating the position performed by sapienza 2) proponent's department of belonging and all the potential ... in the project- natural and/or legal partners- a papers kit for the project presentation will be forwarded upon request go to sapienza spin-offs and start-ups
spin-offs ...
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... 3d webgis will be created, which will be a useful tool for anyone wishing to analyse the archaeological reality of the area. ... times remembered through the centuries, at others completely forgotten and vanished into the unseen, the book of jubilees is a ... understanding the textual development and the literary fortune of the book of jubilees through ages, languages and across geographic regions" will shed new light on the development and fortune of such an important text focusing on the relationship between the ... department: history, anthropology, religion, arts and performing arts
angela de maria - transislam
the transislam project aims ... half of the 18th century, constitutes the main research tool for examining whether and to what extent the texts, once transmitted to europe, ... milanetti department: institute of oriental studies
pauline otzenberger - trade-pic
this project examines the vernacular tradition ... provide a better understanding of the reasons for the decline in european productivity and what role the european union (eu) can play in ...
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Data notizia: Fri, 01/12/2023 - 15:00
... university, "has been fundamental in obtaining valuable information about the age of the find and its taxonomic classification. the ... the quaternary period as well as the appearance of modern forms, such as deer, wild boar, fallow deer and wolves, is recorded. the study ... and preserved. the restoration of the hippopotamus find, for example, has made it possible to recover, and therefore analyse, the original sediment of the deposit, which is no longer ... considerable scientific repercussions, offer valuable new information that is essential for conscious and more complete dissemination of the palaeontological heritage housed in our museum".
references:
reinforcing the idea of an early dispersal of hippopotamus amphibius in europe: ... one 2023. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293405.
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beniamino mecozzi department of earth sciences ...
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Data notizia: Fri, 21/10/2022 - 12:00
... or respiratory activity in body awareness, as we have done before; it is another thing to study the activity of the gastrointestinal tract. ... body perception through a highly advanced technology never before employed in the field of cognitive neuroscience:
smart pills equipped ... of the study, note that the new finding
has implications for a number of pathological conditions.
it may, for instance, help researchers understand whether it is true that signals from ... https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.105061
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salvatore maria aglioti department of psychology ...
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Data notizia: Fri, 25/03/2022 - 12:30
... which can occur either in the venous district in the form of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism or in the arterial district in the form of myocardial infarction or stroke.
approximately 20% of covid-19 ... these serious complications
during hospitalisation. unfortunately, the available evidence to date has not clearly identified covid-19 patients at risk of thrombosis or the indications for anticoagulant therapy to prevent thromboembolic risk. the research group ... journal
thrombosis and haemostasis,
and the other is forthcoming in
haematologica
. in particular, the first work consisted of ...
, one of the protein fragments of fibrin responsible for the formation of clots (thrombi) in blood vessels, made it possible
to identify ... in reducing thrombotic events, but also mortality, which, unfortunately, still remains high among these subjects."
references:
the ...
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Data notizia: Wed, 27/10/2021 - 13:00
... how 'the result is of singular importance not only for research, because in addition to providing a significant contribution to ... that belongs to everyone and provides a strong identity for the local community," concludes the director of the appia antica ...
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Data notizia: Mon, 20/09/2021 - 12:15
... coppa of sapienza. "lead pollution in humans has therefore closely followed the rates of its production.
the more lead is ... recycling plants, this metal can actually be found in other forms in everyone's daily life. "any expanded use of metals," coppa adds, ... and toxicological aspects when selecting metals for industrial use. it has been shown that as
the world production of lead ...
, among others. there is also a growing demand for metals in
batteries, solar panels, wind turbines and other electronic ... doi: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c00614
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alfredo coppa department of environmental biology ...
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Data notizia: Wed, 26/05/2021 - 12:15
... and probably also
the best known to the general public for its proximity and similarity to our own galaxy, the milky way.
knowing ... in-depth microwave observation of andromeda is its very conformation. due to its proximity to the milky way, it has an angular dimension ... telescope
, at 6.6 ghz, a frequency never explored before. the
telescope's excellent angular resolution allowed the researchers ... the morphology in detail
and thus expand astrophysical information on this galaxy. the results of the study carried out with the ... the infrared processing analysis center - ipac in california have been published in the journal astronomy & astrophysics. at this ... and study coordinator - "
we have made significant steps forward in clarifying the nature of the andromeda microwave emission, ... to thermal processes related to the early stages of new star formation, and the fraction of radio signal attributable to non-thermal ... with the obtained data, the researchers estimated the star formation rate within andromeda and produced a detailed map
highlighting the ...
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Data notizia: Wed, 14/04/2021 - 12:00
... are the 'spitting' cobras, capable of using venom not only for predation but also for defence,
spraying it from their fangs into the eyes of their attackers, ... its properties,
calling into question previous work. therefore, excluding the role of venom, the study results suggest that the ... biology
. doi:10.1242/jeb.229229
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riccardo castiglia department of biology and biotechnology ...
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Data notizia: Thu, 03/12/2020 - 12:00
... well where he starved to death is of fundamental importance for researchers. it has been the subject of a
research project funded by the ... of the teeth and jawbones, obtaining
new information on age and health and confirming the presence of typical neanderthal ... have had some health problems;
the loss of two teeth before death
was indeed observed: one had been lost several years earlier, the ... giovanni boschian
an x-ray of the front teeth, using for the first time a
kavo nomad pro 2
portable x-ray machine
. in this ...
when it will be possible to extract the bones of this formidable find from the depths of the karst system
.
references:
in ... https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241713
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giorgio manzi department of environmental biology ... plos one
from the teeth of the man of altamura new information about neanderthals ...
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Data notizia: Sat, 20/06/2020 - 12:15
... contexts. these risks are particularly high, both for men and women, especially when precarious employment is associated with ... the last month compared to
2.6% of women
. women, therefore, report having been subjected to unwanted sexual attention three times ... harassed three times more frequently than men.
however, for both men and women, job insecurity was found to be significantly associated ... standards;
since precarious workers have less access to formal reporting systems within their companies,
they may be prevented from ... https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233683
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antonio chirumbolo department of psychology ...
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Data notizia: Mon, 04/05/2020 - 13:30
... which regulates the development and functioning of our body. for many years the scientific community has not examined in depth that ... part of its content that does not produce proteins and, therefore, has always been considered less important.
this is why its inner information, that is the functional role of these "non-coding elements", has been ... of non-coding rna sequencing of
great importance for the control
of all those processes underlying the
correct ...
that, if altered, may cause several illnesses. they perform both in the nucleus and the cytoplasm where they regulate, respectively, ... of a messenger rna, mlx-g, fundamental in the muscle tissue formation. the results have been published on embo reports journal and are on ... to be untangled by an enzyme, dhx36, so that its inner information can be efficiently translated and converted into proteins. in this ... https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201949942
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irene bozzoni department of biology and biotechnology "charles ...
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Data notizia: Thu, 23/04/2020 - 12:45
... atmospheric carbon dioxide (co2)
,
primarily due to deforestation caused by human activities, usage of fossil fuels and other ... co2 emissions
which locally acidify the sea and can, therefore, be used as natural laboratories to understand the effects of oceanic ... effects which might jeopardise the entire ecosystem
.
for the mare nostrum, losing the posidonia meadows biodiversity might have ... based on the ph values projected by some geochemical models for the not too distant year 2100."
references:
effects of ocean ... doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.18711
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giandomenico ardizzone department of environmental biology ...
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Data notizia: Thu, 20/02/2020 - 11:00
... mammals, birds, reptiles and molluscs (amphibians account for 1%), whereas the remaining 80% are linked to fish fauna. dating them ... a more in-depth analysis of the fish species further outlined the timeframe of this transition ending with the triumph of one species ... oxygenated waters. this trend is a precious clue, useful for understanding the gradual desertification of the region. between 10,000 ... university of rome. "this analysis allows us to retrace the former hydrographical network of the sahara region and its interconnection with the nile while providing crucial information about
the dramatic climate changes that led to the formation of the world's largest hot desert.
"
the takarkori rock ... https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228588
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savino di lernia - professor of prehistoric ethnography of africa ...
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Data notizia: Tue, 02/04/2019 - 12:45
... the
neuropsychological processes involved in cognitive decline
. the results of the research have been published in the
journal of ... says cecilia guariglia, "that
mcis patients have lower performance in learning positions in the navigational space
; moreover these patients show deficient performances in learning pathways in the real environment, although the ... space could be a useful neuropsychological marker for the early diagnosis of
pathological aging and for the prompt activation of pharmacological treatments
."
references: ... disease 2019
doi: 10.3233/jad-180890
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cecilia guariglia department of psychology, sapienza university of ... disease
disorientation as a sign of cognitive decline: the spatial memory deficit is associated with pathological aging ...
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Data notizia: Thu, 20/12/2018 - 15:00
...
, recently dated to about 150 thousand years, which for more than a decade has been the object of the most detailed and ... while in modern men it has a mainly ventral pattern. for a long time it has been investigated on this feature, passing from a mainly ... it is not difficult to imagine how equally surprising information can come when it is possible to study the whole skeleton in depth." ...
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giorgio manzi department of environmental biology, sapienza ...
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Data notizia: Mon, 02/07/2018 - 15:00
...
network of blood vessels and cranial nerves
. this information was compared with that of current amazonian sloths, highlighting the ... from using them to collect foods. they were probably better for digging." this curious group of mammals has been the object of the most ...
, 1-17 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10914-018-9441-1
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dawid iurino dipartimento di scienze della terra, sapienza ...
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Data notizia: Tue, 10/04/2018 - 16:00
... gut, the so-called microbiota, act as a biochemical plant for the whole organism. this "reactor" transforms the molecules derived from nutrients, to produce energy and regulates the ... populations acting as a barrier against pathogens. therefore, the biochemical activities of the microbiota strongly influence all the ... a "healthy" or eubiotic microbiota is a prerequisite for the optimal regulation of intestinal-brain axis. paediatric acute-onset ...
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Data notizia: Wed, 13/09/2017 - 22:00
... later the probe was torn apart by the powerful aerodynamic forces generated by its large velocity (30 km/s - at this speed the rome-milan ... the cassini project since its start, flew to pasadena, california, to give the "goodby kiss" to the probe. in the last phases of the ... 22 times at a distance of just 3000 km, shedding light for the first time on the interior structure of the gas giant and reveal the ... chemical reactions may occur, such as those necessary for life. the members of the cassini science team and their research group are ... the lead of prof. luciano iess, and at the department of information engineering, electronics and telecommunications with prof. roberto ...
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Data notizia: Thu, 31/08/2017 - 22:00
... and of the evolution of our species. but what kind of information can we obtain from the fossils of a fetus from almost 30,000 years ... trieste, the abdus salam international center for theoretical physics (ictp), universita degli studi di bari and the ... area of the skeleton of a young girl. by analysing the still forming teeth of the baby, it has been possible to obtain information about the health condition of the mother during the last months of ... to identify some specificities of the embryonal development. for the first time, it has been possible to reconstruct life and death of an ... that constantly tracks periods of good and bad health, while forming. prenatal enamel, which grows during intrauterine life, reports the mother's history as well. three still-forming incisors, belonging to the fetus, have been visualized and analyzed by ... stress markers in the dental enamel, which are usually formed after stressful events as a consequence of an altered secretion. ...
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... :
history, anthropology, religion, arts and performing arts
project start date
:
september 1, 2025
project ... the project will allow to better understand the reasons for the decline in european productivity, as well as what the role of the european union ...