Covid-19 and diabetes: the risk of a worse prognosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection increases not due to a single factor, but to the simultaneous presence of several cardio-metabolic risk factors
COVID-19: a matter of gender?
Evolutionary dynamics and biodiversity: new discoveries from Europe's oldest lake
The most ancient European Acheulean stone artefacts were discovered in Notarchirico, Basilicata, Southern Italy. The discovery moves the origin of the technique to 700 thousand years ago
28 safe and sound! How conservation policies have prevented the extinction of many endangered mammals and birds
Bacteriotherapy, a promising Therapeutic Strategy against the Progression of COVID-19
Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults: guidelines to recognise it and manage it
Milkomeda: the future "supergalaxy"
Discovering the Chemistry and Mineralogy of the Earth's interior through the study of super-deep Diamonds
Nox2: target of COVID-19 identified
Observing the aggregation of proteins in vivo: a new synthetic system shows the "secret" mechanisms of cells
Mutations in BRCA genes and tumours: men also at risk
Wolf-dog hybridisation in Europe: a risk to biodiversity
Sexual harassment and precarious employment
Farming in the Sahara desert is possible: the dawn of agriculture in the Libyan desert
Solid Earth tides move continents
Natural killer cells of the immune system as an underlying cause of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Alzheimer's disease: a new biomarker for diagnosis?
Sapienza ranked first among Italian universities for ERC Advanced Grants 2019
Ancient migrations: Steppe and Iranian-related ancestry’s genes in the DNA of Sicilians, Sardinians and other Mediterranean islands populations
Environmental change and pandemic risk: the answer is sustainable development
White Shark: Old and Precious Inhabitant of the Mediterranean Sea is now Endangered
Myocardial Infarction: a novel role of gut microbiota
Simulating Life in Space to Understand Life on Earth
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