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The search for the missing gravitational signal

[...] New SISSA research, published in The Astrophysical Journal proposes using a constellation of three or four space interferometers to map the flat and almost perfectly homogeneous background in a ...

Breaking bonds: Double-helix unzipping reveals DNA physics

Reconstructing accurately how the parts of a complex molecular are held together knowing only how the molecule distorts and breaks up. This was the challenge taken on by a research team led by SISSA's...

MIL-OSI Global: We don' t know if dark matter exists. So why do astronomers keep looking?

Professor Paolo Salucci (SISSA, Italy) and Professor Glenn van de Ven (UniVie, Austria) co-authored this article.Read the article...

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...

A new study has identified an important molecular analogy that could explain the remarkable intelligence of these invertebrates - ScienceDaily

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...

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 al...
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