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Monovalent metal ion binding promotes the first transesterification reaction in the spliceosome

Cleavage and formation of phosphodiester bonds in nucleic acids is accomplished by large cellular machineries composed of both protein and RNA. Long thought to rely on a two-metal-ion mechanism for ca...

Noncommuting conserved charges in quantum thermodynamics and beyond

Thermodynamic systems typically conserve quantities (known as charges) such as energy and particle number. The charges are often assumed implicitly to commute with each other. Yet quantum phenomena su...

Increasing associative plasticity in temporo-occipital back-projections improves visual perception of emotions

The posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) is a critical node in a network specialized for perceiving emotional facial expressions that is reciprocally connected with early visual cortices (V1/V2)....

Vanquishing the computational cost of passive gamma emission tomography simulations leveraging physics-aware reduced order modeling

Passive Gamma Emission Tomography (PGET) has been developed by the International Atomic Energy Agency to directly image the spatial distribution of individual fuel pins in a spent nuclear fuel assembl...

A theory for colors of strongly correlated electronic systems

Many strongly correlated transition metal insulators are colored, even though they have band gaps much larger than the highest energy photons from the visible light. An adequate explanation for the co...

Making sense of smell, one cell at a time

 Neuroscientists have for the first time measured the electrical activity of individual cells extracted from human olfactory tissues and exposed to different smells. The study was coordinated by the I...

Il senso dell'olfatto, una cellula alla volta

 I neuroscienziati hanno misurato per la prima volta l'attività elettrica di singole cellule estratte dal tessuto olfattivo umano ed esposte a diversi odori. Lo studio è stato coordinato dalla Scuola ...

What you see depends on what you have just seen

A study shows that the visual perception of an object is affected by objects observed immediately before, and finds the neural mechanism behind this. Appearances can be deceiving. A study by scientist...

Ciò che vediamo dipende da ciò che abbiamo appena visto

Le apparenze possono ingannare. Uno studio condotto alla Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA) di Trieste dimostra che la nostra capacità di elaborare le informazioni visive e prod...

Neuronal haemoglobin induces loss of dopaminergic neurons in mouse Substantia nigra, cognitive deficits and cleavage of endogenous a-synuclein

Authors and Affiliations - Area of Neuroscience, Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA), Trieste, Italy.Read the article...
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