Heat-not-burn cigarette passive smoking may affect children's health
Bone organoid created to study rare genetic diseases
New map of Martian polar cap reveals information on climate evolution
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action: events for lecturers and researchers
Mechanism allowing pancreatic cancer cells to survive and proliferate in the absence of nutrients identified
A new palaeogenetic study traces human migrations during the Roman Empire
Sapienza wins 12 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships
A pioneering Italian research project to define markers of pathogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 variants
The invisible genetic barrier that divided western Eurasia in prehistory
Ginger as a medicinal ingredient in the treatment of leprosy in medieval Europe
Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphomas: Sapienza scientists identify a new mechanism by which infected tumour cells deceive the immune system
Outstanding surgery at Sant'Andrea University Hospital: lung saved for the first time in a case of carcinoma invading the heart
Heat-not-burn cigarette: how they affect circulating microRNAs
New ERC approved for Sergio Simonella's KiLiM project
A new target to help fight Medulloblastoma
Laserblood, the European project for the early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer
A “chemo-free” treatment for Philadelphia-positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in adults
Why do dogs wag their tails?
A secure quantum cloud: it is now possible to protect the privacy of groups of users performing calculations simultaneously on distant servers
Improving computer architecture with biomimicry
Unique species of spiny lizard discovered in Mexico
A cause for the strange behaviour of cuprates discovered: a step towards more sustainable superconductor applications
AI predicts liver cancer recurrence after transplantation
When Rome had hippos
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