The second youth of muscles
The role of climate change in the extinction of species of the genus Homo: an ever-present problem?
A new study reveals how our ancestors learned to preserve food more than 300,000 years ago
The Achille's heel of SARS-CoV-2 identified and hit
Living neural networks for cancer treatment
A "safety net" for biodiversity
How Apennine groundwater signals earthquakes on the other side of the world
In the "double" soul of water lies the secret of its electrical properties
Rome Trial: from blood sampling to molecular target
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
A Sapienza researcher among the Telethon prize-winners for the "Rare genetic diseases and COVID-19" projects
Metallic hydrogen: a step towards the first room-temperature superconductor
Food and Covid-19: preventive and co-therapeutic support strategies
Fabiana ramulosa: a plant against antibiotic resistance
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"
The psychology of rules: the COVID-19 case
Children in the water one million years ago: human fossil footprints discovered in a prehistoric river in Melka Kunture
Discovering the Chemistry and Mineralogy of the Earth's interior through the study of super-deep Diamonds
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