The purpose of the Giovanni Armenise-Harvard Foundation is to support the research of promising young scientists, to contribute to the creation of new areas of research in the biological sciences in Italy, and to strengthen and develop collaborative relationships between Italian scientists and those at Harvard Medical School in Boston (HMS). The Ca...
READ MOREThe long-delayed project to extend Rome’s subway system has brought treasures of the past to the surface and allowed them to be showcased at one of the city’s new subway stations. Rome city officials this week unveiled the Metro C archaeological exhibit, which features amphora, marble panels, coins and even peach pits dating back to the Roman era....
READ MOREE’ tra i 25 ingegneri, con meno di 40 anni, che hanno dimostrato eccezionali capacità tecniche, capacità di leadership e di ricerca a beneficio della professione di ingegnere. Alfonso Oliva, 32 anni di Cassino, laureato in Ingegneria Civile all’università di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale con curriculum Dual Degree, cioè doppio titolo italiano...
READ MORELì dove c’era un drugstore, ora c’è un frammento di città inimmaginabile. Cappelle affrescate, ambienti rivestiti di mosaici e stucchi, sequenze di colombari intatti, corredi preziosi, ceramiche e statue che echeggiano riti e usi quotidiana di duemila anni fa. Un orizzonte di storia, che racconta la Roma della via Potuense, sorta lungo il tracciato...
READ MORELast week we started our spring selection of the best startups 2017 born in Italy in the last years. Certainly, the list was not finished there. We are glad to present you three more Italian startup companies that, in our opinion, are among the most promissing ones this year. You know, Italy is known for its healthy and delicious food. That’s why i...
READ MOREAs we look at the history of humanity, we often focus on the individuals who made fundamental discoveries and enabled us to advance our knowledge, by challenging directly the system of beliefs they lived in. A remarkable example of that, is represented by the Italian scientist, Galileo Galilei (Pisa 1564 – 1642), who championed the Copernican helio...
READ MORENel cuore della città, in piazza Celimontana, nell’area di cantiere che si trova proprio di fronte all’Ospedale militare del Celio. Qui — a quasi venti metri di profondità e dove di norma è impossibile scavare, e studiare, in sicurezza — ecco quella che gli archeologi definiscono «una scoperta clamorosa, di enorme importanza, perché si tratta, quas...
READ MOREToday, the country once best known for fine cuisine and romantic vacations has become a world leader in manufacturing, machinery, and related fields. Now Italy’s leaders are staking their future on digitalization, education, and strategic collaboration. When your thoughts turn to Italy, which products, services, and industries immediately come to m...
READ MOREAccording to various media a team of physicists working at Federico II University in Naples reproduced in a lab a very small scale of the spacetime tunnel known as the ‘Einstein-Rosen bridge’, or Wormole, and described in the theory elaborated by Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen in the 1930s. The coordinator of the international group that carried...
READ MOREBy combining traditional archaeology with 3D technology, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have managed to reconstruct a house in Pompeii to its original state before the volcano eruption of Mount Vesuvius thousands of years ago. Unique video material has now been produced, showing their creation of a 3D model of an entire block of houses. A...
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