When teeth tell a story: childhood, diet and daily life in ancient Sumer
Digital technologies reveal the past of Sicilian hyenas
Sapienza: over €5.7 million for Marie Skłodowska-Curie European projects
Ancient DNA analysis sheds light on a medical mystery dating back over 12,000 years
Paediatric brain tumours: molecular switch that slows growth discovered
New potential therapeutic target identified in one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer
Having children at the table and letting them eat independently contributes to their language development
Mappe e scenari per il futuro del patrimonio culturale. Three years of research by the Pnrr Changes partnership
Ceremony to lay the foundation stone of the Rome Technopole Headquarter
Sapienza at the forefront of human genome research
Quantum teleportation for the Internet of the future
The Neanderthal nose: the Altamura skeleton reveals new details about facial morphology and adaptation to cold climates
The future of photovoltaics lies in plasmonic solar cells
Sumerians and water economy: new evidence brought to light by Sapienza's archaeological mission
African wildlife has lost a third of its 'natural energy'
New technology mimics cellular organisation: DNA and antibodies combine for a breakthrough in smart biomaterials
Call for applications open for 14 MSCA doctoral scholarships for the European SpaXio project
SmartMe&You: The home telemonitoring service will be presented at WELFAIR
A new study reveals the origins of the urban mosquito capable of transmitting the West Nile virus to humans through its bite
Climate alert. Desert mammals are also at risk, increasingly vulnerable to rising temperatures
From “alien” soil microbes to natural vaccines for plants: the green revolution of digestate
Forest biodiversity: diversifying management by including non-intervention promotes conservation
The illusion of judgement in Large Language Models
A new methodology for tracing the sources of 'forever pollutants' has been developed by Sapienza University
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