Breakinglatestnews

Language
English
Type
foreign media
Website
yes
Newspaper
no
Radio
no
Web-Radio
no
TV
no
Web-TV
no
Magazine
no

Nobel Parisi elected member of the World Academy of Science

e was elected a Fellow of the World Academy of Sciences for the Advancement of Science in Developing Countries (TWAS). The recognition went to the professor Giorgio Parisi winner of the 2021 Nobel Pri...

In October, 71.5 million were invested in startups in Italy: 848 million in 2023

As of October 2023, 71.25 million euros have been invested in startups, in 23 capital increases (total since the beginning of the year, 848.26 million). In October 2022 there had been 15 deals, for a ...

Aindo and Televita together to innovate diagnosis, treatment and assistance thanks to synthetic data

The Trieste-based company Televita, which designs and manages telematic services in the health sector, relied on Aindo, a startup of the International School for Advanced Studies of Trieste (SISSA) sp...

Riccardo Sabatini, from Cremona on the roof of the scientific world

That of Sabatini is a beautiful story. Cremonese, degree in physics in Brescia, master in quantum mechanics in Trieste, doctorate in Sissa (School of Advanced Studies), post doctorate at the Ecole pol...

Riccardo Sabatini's challenge to the "evil of the century"

Riccardo Sabatini [...] The 40-year-old from Cremona (degree in Physics in Brescia, master in Quantum Mechanics in Trieste, doctorate from Sissa, post doctorate in Lausanne) has lived in Boston for ye...

Astrocytes, this is how the stellate cells of the brain reproduce

New research from the International Higher School of Advanced Studies (Sissa) shows that during embryonic development these same cells are produced differently in different areas of the brain.Read the...

In Trieste the wind of innovation is blowing strongly

At the moment there are 8 startups and spin-offs connected to the structure. Among the Sissa startups, which are based in the Science Park Area of Trieste, there is Aindo.Read the article...

Understanding Autism Disorders by Investigating the Visual System, Study - Medicine

About 90% of people with autism report atypical sensory experiences. The origin of this would be an imbalance of neuronal activity. A new project by the neuroscientist of the International Higher Scho...
Subscribe to Breakinglatestnews