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SISSA will host an event as part of the PhD for Innovation programme, in the Big Meeting Room (7th floor).The guest speaker will be Xiaochuan (Giovanni) Ge, a SISSA alumnus and now Vice President of ...
Professor Pasquale Calabrese of SISSA through a European Research Council (ERC) grant to investigate some of the deepest mysteries of matter and quantum physics in his new project, “MOSE – Monitoring ...
Gianluigi Rozza, Professor of Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing at SISSA – International School for Advanced Studies has been awarded the Gili Agostinelli Prize by the Academy of Sciences of ...
Rats perceive the world with a complexity that modern artificial neural networks struggle to match. This is the finding of a recent study published in the journal Patterns by the Visual Neuroscience ...
A new article published in “Universe” describes an approach that looks back from the deaths of stars to their births, allowing the so-called initial mass function (IMF), i.e. the way in which star ...
Existing and future gravitational-wave detectors will observe signals so precisely that they will be able to detect possible deviations from Einstein’s theory of relativity and the standard model of ...
Black holes continue to captivate scientists: they are purely gravitational objects, remarkably simple, yet capable of hiding mysteries that challenge our understanding of natural laws. Most ...
Huge resources for scientific computing are available at SISSA. Services include e-mail, web hosting, distributed file systems, wireless and remote Internet access, courseware and research and ...
Chloride ion flows that enter the cells play an important role in the duplication of glioblastoma cells, a highly aggressive brain tumor. This is the finding of research recently published in the ...
SISSA is pleased to announce the winners of the Dubrovin Medal 2024, a special prize that recognizes exceptionally promising young researchers who have made outstanding contributions to the fields of ...
The passage of time is sensed, perceived, experienced, but – unlike for touch, vision, hearing, olfaction – there exist no sensory receptors for time. This fact has long tantalized neuroscientists ...
The mini-halos of dark matter scattered throughout the Cosmos could function as highly sensitive probes of primordial magnetic fields. This is what emerges from a theoretical study conducted by SISSA ...
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