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The latest advances in therapies for genetic, epigenetic, and degenerative diseases
The latest developments were presented in October during the 65th International Symposium “Advances in Biological Regulation” focused on cutting-edge research dedicated to understanding cellular functions.
Erosion of Embankment Structures and Dams: Leading Experts Gathered
Over 80 researchers from around the world convened at the most prestigious annual meeting focused on the mechanisms of erosion affecting embankment structures and dams.
Wrong ideas: the new podcast by the Department of Philosophy
Fifteen episodes to explore how ambiguous ideas can be controversial, compelling, and productive in some respects, while problematic and harmful from other perspectives.
Voices, stories, ideas
"The experience at the University of Bologna changed my perspective on life"
Sofia, student ambassador.
Advice for future students?
Study with passion and don't hesitate to start your career if you love it.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - postdoctoral fellowships
Researchers share their research projects, experiences, and expectations.
From research to society
In the Field for Groundwater Protection
A new project is launched to improve the monitoring of aqueducts and underground springs in Southern Italy.
The importance of interaction with animals for health
A group of children living in urban areas interacted for about ten hours a day with horses at an educational farm. After fifteen days, their microbiota was enriched with health-promoting bacteria and anti-inflammatory metabolites.
The origin of writing in Mesopotamia
The motifs found on stone cylinders dating back six thousand years correspond to some signs of the proto-cuneiform writing that emerged in the city of Uruk. This discovery provides a direct link in the transition from prehistory to history.