The Interaction between Metabolism and Genetics in Stem Cells
Hydrogen Bubbles: A novel Mechanism for Light Generation from Crystals
Stele with “Servant of Melqart” Engraving in Phoenician Discovered in Mozia
Colorectal Cancer: Identification of a New Therapeutic Target
Wilderness Areas Halve the Risk of Species Extinction – The Importance of Wilderness for Safeguarding Global Biodiversity
Beauty is Subjective According to Algorithms
Where were the Indo-Europeans From? Sapienza Participated in the Largest Study on the Ancient DNA of Central and Southern Asian Populations
Charge Fluctuations: A New Property of Superconductors
The Mediterranean Region at Danger of Drying Up: the Explanation from the Past concerns Global Climate
The Alzheimer's Association Assigns a Prestigious Grant to a Sapienza Research Project
New Light Shed on the “Dark Side” of the Genome
An Innovative Drug Treats High Triglyceride Levels in a Rare Genetic Disease
Precision Medicine in Oncology: A New Therapeutic Target Identified
Messenger RNA Acts as a Chaperone to Protect Cells
Observing Radiation in Real Time for Precision Oncological Therapies
The oldest lunar calendar is a pebble engraved 10,000 years ago, found in the Alban Hills near Rome, Italy
A Tour of the Skill Labs: A Video Introduction to the New Environments for Medical Simulation on Virtual Patients
Sapienza is a Founding Partner of the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines
From Testing to Scientific Results: Project GiochiAMO Recognised as a Good Practice
Anomalous Wave Discovered Coming from Andromeda
ATTRACT awards three projects of the Department of Physics
More Dogs, Fewer Wolves - A Threat to Biodiversity
New Acquisitions on the Mechanism of Genetic Inheritance Associated with the X Chromosome
Precision Medicine for the Definition of Therapeutic Strategies Patients Affected by Cancer
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