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In search of the invisible galaxy

A mysterious and very distant object, in a universe as it was 'just' two billion years after the Big Bang, hides from even the most advanced instruments. Its features have finally been described by a ...

The first lab-created 'quantum abacus'

Do you want to know whether a very large integer is a prime number or not? Or if it is a "lucky number"? A new study by SISSA, carried out in collaboration with the University of Trieste and the Unive...

Scientists find new hints that dark matter could be made up of dark photons

The study has been carried out by SISSA researchers in collaboration with researchers at Tel Aviv, Nottingham and New York Universities. Read the article...

NYU Tandon researchers explore a more frictionless future

This work-conducted in collaboration with NYU Tandon graduate student Francesco Lavini, and colleagues from the International School for Advanced Studies, the International Center for Theoretical Phys...

Prions: New possible therapeutic target discovered

New research led by Giuseppe Legname of SISSA and Roberto Fattorusso of the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli," and recently published in Chemical Science, delves into the molecular mechanism t...

New evidence shows water separates into two different liquids at low temperatures

Christian Micheletti, a professor at International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste, Italy, whose current research interest lies in understanding the impact of entanglement, especially knots and...

Octopus brain and human brain share the same 'jumping genes'

The octopus is an exceptional organism with an extremely complex brain and cognitive abilities that are unique among invertebrates. [...] The neural and cognitive complexity of these animals could ori...

Quantum simulator shows how parts of electrons move at different speeds in 1D

A quantum simulator at Rice University is giving physicists a clear look at spin-charge separation [...] Additional co-authors include Ya-Ting Chang and Aashish Kafle of Rice, Sheng Wang of the Chines...

Moving furniture in the micro-world

Dr Andrea Silva, second lead author of the study and Physicist at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste.Read the article...

Cosmological gravitational waves: A new approach to reach back to the Big Bang

A new study by the POLARBEAR collaboration, led by SISSA for the part concerning the interpretation for Cosmology and published in the Astrophysical Journal, provides a new correction algorithm that a...
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