Mediterranean hunter-gatherers also ate fish
CASSINI Hackathons 2023: a marathon of new ideas for Earth observation
In Africa, the oldest examples of technological innovation
Rome Technopole: flagship project presentation workshop
Middle Ages and medicine: an unprecedented case of cranial surgery using a cruciform incision in Longobard Italy
Event in Italian: Let's talk about us
CIVIS gender studies lectures
The study of neuroimaging further boosts the collaboration between Sapienza University of Rome and Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS
Arslantepe becomes a Unesco World Heritage Site
At Melka Kunture (Ethiopia), the oldest workshop for the production of obsidian bifaces dating back more than 1.2 million years ago
Covid and thrombosis: an Italian study coordinated by Sapienza discovers a stroke-causing receptor
Concepts' social nature
The importance of the Paris Agreement for mountains and their biodiversity
Horizon Europe Work Programmes 2023-2024
Tweets on climate change become a political tool
Qubic, a new way to study the primordial universe
Ovospace is back home: Sapienza's successful experiment in collaboration with Nasa and ASI to unravel the effects of microgravity on fertility and reproduction
New guidelines on hyperparathyroidism published
Loneliness and memory: a dangerous combination
"I have got butterflies in my stomach" is not just a metaphor: it is the smart pills that tell us
Climate change and deforestation lead primates to a new lifestyle
Sapienza in the Tara oceanographic mission
A gut molecule that increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes discovered: Sapienza research reveals
Homo sapiens: a new study traces the origin of the species to an isolated population of East Africa about 200,000 years ago
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