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Data notizia: Tue, 12/01/2021 - 12:15
... great opportunity to learn, have fun and lay the foundations for an exciting career in cybersecurity. no prior knowledge of cybersecurity is ... 6:45 pm) and saturday mornings (9:00 am-1:00 pm) after an online pre-test on january 22-24, 2021 and an admission test on february 2, ... sars-cov-2 pandemic continue, the training will be held online. cyberchallenge.it is organised by the cini's national cybersecurity lab with the support of the information system for the security of the italian republic and the ministry of defence. were ...
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Data notizia: Mon, 28/12/2020 - 12:15
... through digital), the european commission has co-founded, for a total of EU311,108.07, the project valete vos viatores: travelling ... latin inscriptions: www.eagle-network.eu ), is responsible for the activity at sapienza. the project, coordinated by the university of ...
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Data notizia: Thu, 17/10/2019 - 13:45
... of your devices and shut them off when they are not in use. for sustainable mobility : use cars as little as possible. favour public ... mobility" section, you will find all the agreements for shared mobility and tools that help to adopt this behaviour. the ...
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... of at least 105/110; age less than 28 years after the deadline for submission of applications the internships will be activated in ... university regulations on extracurricular traineeships in force on the date of their activation. at the start date of the internship, no ... and there's the possibility of using the catering service for the institute's staff free of charge (on days of attendance) applications ...
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Data notizia: Wed, 20/03/2019 - 14:00
... activities in the field of cranial-maxillo-facial deformations in childhood and educational activities for doctors in countries with a low and medium-low income. more specifically, the agreement promotes the development of protocols for diagnosis, therapy and surgery, as well as programmes to support local ... working worldwide to cure children affected by facial deformations, to step up collaboration on institutional activities and specific ...
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Data notizia: Thu, 10/01/2019 - 10:45
... clinical immunology, founder of the national association for the fight against aids, has disappeared - recalls the rector eugenio ... on a social level, paving the way to fully effective care for patients ". on january 9th disappeared fernando aiuti, pioneered in ...
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Data notizia: Tue, 17/07/2018 - 09:00
... as the top italian university and its excellent performance at the global level. this year, in fact, sapienza ranks amongst the ... sapienza is followed by the politecnico di milano (first for 11 subjects in italy), the university of bologna (9 subjects), the ... worldwide in classics , while, in may 2018, the centre for world university rankings (cwur) ranked sapienza as the top italian ... sapienza as the top italian university and its excellent performance at the global level. sapienza shines in 2018 arwu rankings ...
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Data notizia: Wed, 22/03/2017 - 23:00
understanding the limits for the conversion of thermal energy into work through thermodynamics is what ... change thermodynamics is one of the largest research efforts of recent times. an experiment conducted in the sapienza quantum optics ... together (a type of relationship that exists only for quantum particles and that makes two separate objects in space ... step towards the use of quantum technologies not only to inform, but also to fully develop future nanoscale machines. the study was published in the journal npj quantum information. research - quantum engines of the future ...
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Data notizia: Thu, 03/04/2025 - 12:00
... of sapienza university of rome and the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology in leipzig, sequenced the first ancient ... to a long isolated and now extinct north african genetic lineage. the study, published in nature, revealed that takarkori individuals ... african populations around the same time as modern human lineages spread out of africa, around 50,000 years ago. this group, composed ... in ancient genomes suggests that the area was not a corridor for the passage of north african and sub-saharan populations but rather a place ... says johannes krause, director of the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology and senior author of the study. 'it is ... ago. the study emphasises the importance of ancient dna for the reconstruction of human history in regions such as north central africa , providing independent support for archaeological hypotheses. by shedding light on the remote past of the ... dna from the green sahara reveals ancestral north african lineage", nature (2025). doi: 10.1038/s41586-025-08793-7 further ...
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Data notizia: Fri, 19/07/2024 - 12:00
... chemotherapy resistance , making it necessary to search for new approaches to counteract its impact on t- all progression. a new study, ... this was achieved using a transgenic mode l for the notch3 gene, which made it possible to verify many of the molecular and ... to this study, demonstrating passion and enthusiasm for scientific research. the specific expertise provided by each author and ... these micrornas as additional new molecular biomarkers for monitoring and, in the future, for advanced therapeutic strategies against this disease. references: ... - doi: 10.1038/s41388-024-03079-0 further information maria pia felli department of experimental medicine, sapienza ...
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Data notizia: Tue, 06/02/2024 - 12:15
... team coordinated by sapienza university of rome identified for the first time in europe the presence of ginger (zingiber officinale) in ... origin that in the past was difficult to find and therefore particularly expensive, and was used in the composition of medicinal ... of how tartar, a deposit of mineralised dental plaque that forms on teeth, provides us with important data that allow us to reconstruct ... populations. in recent years, it has also provided information on past medical and curative remedies that would otherwise have ... matrix of dental tartar represents an ideal substrate for the preservation of bacterial dna over centuries and even millennia", says marica baldoni, post-doc at the centre for molecular anthropology for the study of ancient dna at the university of rome tor vergata. "the ... references: first archaeological evidence for ginger consumption as a potential medicinal ingredient in a late medieval ...
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Data notizia: Fri, 16/06/2023 - 15:30
... transmits the malaria plasmodium, which is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths each year. the techniques developed in ... is now increasing. the scientific imperative is therefore to identify new strategies, to be used in conjunction with current control ... group of sapienza's department of physics and the institute for complex systems of the cnr, takes the first steps towards answering these ... says stefania melillo, a researcher at the cnr's institute for complex systems. "the main novelty presented in the paper is that we were ... different mating events: pairs of mosquitoes flying together for up to 15 seconds . but the most amazing thing is that we observed and ... with the same female at the same time". the article, therefore, represents a first step in understanding the mating dynamics of mosquitoes and provides an important benchmark for the international scientific community to assess the effectiveness of new ... https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-34842-0 further information irene giardina department of physics irene.giardina@uniroma1.it ...
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Data notizia: Tue, 27/09/2022 - 12:00
... problem but also a biosecurity issue of particular relevance for any country. although early warning systems that monitor drinking water ... are necessary to protect the population, the main techniques for detecting pathogens require expensive equipment, specialised personnel, ... the results of the study, supported by the nato science for peace and security (sps) programme and the result of sapienza university's ... with the cnr, jeonbuk national university and the air force research laboratory, whave been published in the journal environmental ... biosensors already reported in the literature and, therefore, more sensitive. moreover, recognition experiments performed with other bacterial strains (such as salmonella typhimurium) confirm ... is ready to be reused in other recognition experiments. therefore, this study offers the opportunity to create next-generation biosensors ... infection, but also the realisation of wearable biosensors for the multiple monitoring of analytes of medical interest, even in ...
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Data notizia: Fri, 02/09/2022 - 13:15
... is now part of our lives. we recognise its importance for all those activities that simulate human behaviour pertaining to the ... however, we do not yet recognise its creative capacity, for example, for creating a work of art. new research in neuroaesthetics (the ... of the perception of beauty in works of art), coordinated for sapienza by fabio babiloni and giulia cartocci of the department of ... the author of a work, but our judgement is unfavourable for works that we think are the product of artificial intelligence (ai). the ... https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2022.107406 further information fabio babiloni department of molecular medicine m (+39) 328 ...
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Data notizia: Wed, 08/06/2022 - 14:00
ambitious efforts are needed to halt the global biodiversity crisis, particularly to protect areas of high conservation value and risk of decline. an international research team comprising moreno di marco from the ... advanced geospatial algorithms to map the optimal area for the conservation of terrestrial species and ecosystems worldwide. using ... 2030 by human activities , with devastating consequences for wildlife. considering that 1.8 billion people live in the identified ... empowerment of indigenous peoples to regulations limiting deforestation to protected areas. because several countries, under the leadership ... adopted in 1992 to protect biodiversity - will come into force later this year. that will set the conservation agenda for the next ... is a necessary but not sufficient measure to reverse the decline in biodiversity. protected areas must, therefore, be coupled with ... it was clear that this would not be enough to halt the decline of biodiversity and avert its crisis, not least because of the failure to ...
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Data notizia: Thu, 03/02/2022 - 15:00
... cambridge and the international consortium cimba (consortium for investigators of modifiers of brca1/2), has investigated and refined risk estimates for cancers associated with mutations in brca genes in both sexes . the ... have a risk of about 27% of developing prostate cancer before the age of 80, more than twice as high as non-carriers. in contrast, ... in the dataset was rather limited due to the rarity of this form of cancer." mutations in both genes significantly increase the risk of ... increases this risk by about 40 times. these results underline the usefulness of extending genetic testing for brca mutations to a wider audience, including both women and men," ottini ... the link between brca mutations and cancer risk and will form the basis for the development of increasingly effective sex-specific prevention guidelines to ensure the best clinical management for all patients and their ...
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Data notizia: Mon, 24/01/2022 - 11:00
... in south-eastern europe made extensive use of plants for food at the beginning of the holocene period. "spontaneous cereals seem ... balkan region was inhabited by hunter-gatherer societies for several millennia before the arrival of the first farmers," says dusan boric, one of the two ... concrete evidence of the use of wild plants and grains for food, which was well documented in greece around 20,000 years ago." ... demonstrate the development of an ad hoc technology for processing spontaneous caryopses." previous studies conducted by the ... an enemy of oral health, is actually an important tool for studying prehistoric individuals' eating habits, lifestyle and health. it ... and consumption of the domesticated species that form the basis of our diet." references: wild cereal grain consumption among early holocene foragers of the balkans predates the arrival of agriculture - emanuela ...
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Data notizia: Mon, 18/01/2021 - 12:30
... and northern scandinavia, while contrasting trends emerged for western and southern europe. "likely, the coexistence of large carnivores ... university, first author of the paper - "and this allows for new opportunities to reconcile conservation and management of these ... and landscape changes to create new recovery opportunities for the species will be a challenge for europe, which will have to be accompanied by proper environmental ... co-author and president of the large carnivore initiative for europe - "and suggests that the recolonisation of vast areas of europe will continue and that therefore greater efforts will be needed to make humans and these large carnivores coexist ." ... - diversity and distributions , 2021. doi https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ddi.13219 further information marta ...
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Data notizia: Thu, 20/09/2018 - 15:30
... by fossils of this species of ursid that have been found, for the first time in italy, in collepardo in the province of frosinone ... network worked in collaboration with the cnr institute for environmental geology and geo-engineering and the italian institute for human palaeontology. the study has been published on the italian journal of ... to the collaboration with researchers from the cnr institute for environmental geology and geo-engineering (cnr-igag): mauro brilli, ... of geosciences https://doi.org/10.3301/ijg.2018.31 for further information luca bellucci sapienza museum network luca.bellucci@uniroma1.it ...
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Data notizia: Tue, 14/08/2018 - 12:00
... to control the swimming speed of bacteria and direct them to form different shapes. controlling bacteria in this way means it could be possible to use them as microbricks for building the next generation of microscopic devices. for example, they could be made to surround a larger object such as a machine ... varying degrees of illumination. they projected the light uniformly onto a layer of bacterial cells for five minutes, before exposing them to a more complex light pattern - a negative image of the ... regions of accumulated bacterial cells. although the shape formed by the bacteria was recognisable, the team found that the engineered e. ... to respond to variations in light, which led to a blurred formation of the target shape. to remedy this, they used a feedback control ...
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Data notizia: Tue, 31/07/2018 - 13:15
... the intense research of italian and french entomologists for more than a century. when it was stated as extinct, last year a team of ... alps with high environmental quality, where it was found for the first time by a german entomologist in 1912. quite different, due ... other european species of its genus all similarly associated for their larval development with flowers of brassicaceae, the beetle was attributed a surprisingly new species for science, following the random discovery of two specimens a fortnight ago in an old collection of the frankfurt natural history museum. ... - liu m., sabatelli s., mancini e., trizzino m., huang m., cline a.r., audisio p. insect conservation and diversity , 2018, doi: 10.1111/icad.12317 for further information paolo audisio department of biology and biotechnology charles ...
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Data notizia: Tue, 10/10/2017 - 22:00
... 2017 - was to develop standard and non-invasive methods for the monitoring of some species of saproxylic beetles, among which osmoderma ... functional tool given the very short working times required for the analysis of single trees; moreover, compared to other protocols commonly used for monitoring, it is a method that reduces to zero the impact on the target ... completely prevents contact with the specimens and therefore avoids any kind of disturbance". the mipp project (monitoring of insects ... is a project of the comando unita per la tutela forestale, ambientale e agroalimentare carabinieri, co-funded by the european ... and protection of land and sea, lombardy region and council for research in agriculture and the analysis of agricultural economics - dc florence. references: training of a dog for the monitoring of osmoderma eremita - fabio mosconi, alessandro ...
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Data notizia: Wed, 30/04/2025 - 17:30
... fiorella mannoia , promosso dall'associazione studentesca sapienza futura , in collaborazione con l'associazione ... sara guidato dagli interventi della rappresentante degli studenti claudia caporusso e dello studente raffaele d'alfonso del sordo e si arricchira degli spunti e ...
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... esposito from the department of earth sciences and phd students from the same department antonio cosentino and claudia masciulli ... srl was the most viewed on the knowledge share platform. the interview with antonio cosentino and claudia masciulli ... was the most viewed in february on the knowledge share platform: interview with antonio cosentino and claudia masciulli sapienza ...
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Data notizia: Tue, 25/02/2025 - 12:15
... of cultural and biological interactions in this key site for the study of the birth of magna graecia. the archaeological heritage of ... cremated, our study identified an important component of foreigners at pithekoussai , revealing a highly heterogeneous society in ... italics - coexisted and interacted, contributing to the formation of a multifaceted and cosmopolitan social identity,' says melania ... the island of ischia with a level of detail never reached before and confirming the image of a mediterranean of dialogue and mobility ... sperduti), the ministry of culture (regional secretariat for campania, teresa e. cinquantaquattro), universita l'orientale in naples ... to the second half of the 8th century bc. the tomb is known for the presence of a cup bearing one of the oldest inscriptions in the greek ... evoking the legendary cup of the homeric hero nestor. for decades, the meaning of the inscription and the identity of the deceased ... west,' gigante continues. 'as well as providing new evidence for the settlement of the western mediterranean in the early iron age, ...

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