Coated Nanovectors Remain in the Organism for Longer. New Outlooks for Tumour Therapies
New Prostate Cancer Test Promises High Accuracy
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
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