Lectio Magistralis 2016: Origine ed evoluzione delle piante terrestri

Sabato 10 dicembre si terrà presso la sede della Società Romana di Scienze Naturali
la Lectio Magistralis 2016: Origine ed evoluzione delle piante terrestri del prof. Franco Bruno
Chaimen: Pierangel Crucitti e Federica Emiliani
Marrakech climate conference: world forging ahead on climate action
The Marrakech climate conference concluded yesterday with concrete results to put the Paris Agreement on climate change into action.
International ocean governance: EU's contribution for safe, secure, clean and sustainably managed oceans
The global ocean economy is estimated at €1.3 trillion. Climate change, poverty and food security are some of the global challenges that can be effectively addressed, if oceans are better protected and sustainably managed.
Why Humans Don't Have More Neanderthal DNA
The mutations humans acquired from Neanderthals are slowly being purged from the genome overtime.
Modern humans with non-African ancestry get between one and four percent of their DNA from Neanderthals. This species of hominid lived in Europe, the Middle East and central Asia until roughly 30,000 years ago, but their DNA has endured through the years—passed on to many populations of Homo Sapiens during a period of interbreeding between the species that began roughly 50,000 years ago.
Commission invests over €220 million in green and low-carbon projects in Member States
A LIFE-line for 144 innovative projects investing for a better environment and climate action.
The European Commission has approved an investment package of €222.7 million from the EU budget to support Europe's transition to a more sustainable and low-carbon future. The EU funding will spur additional investments leading to a total of €398.6 million to be invested into 144 new projects in 23 Member States.
Human and Animal Health: Commission continues fight against Antimicrobial Resistance with announcement of second Action Plan
The EU Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Vytenis Andriukaitis confirmed the renewed commitment in tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR) that is one of the biggest health threats facing humanity today.
ERC Consolidator Grant call launched
Today, the European Research Council has published the 2017 Consolidator Grant call. It is expected that this call with a budget of €575 million, worth up to €2 million per grant, will fund approximately 320 researchers. The submission deadline is 9 February 2017.
Commission proposes first research partnership in the Mediterranean to increase food and water sustainability
Commission proposed first research partnership of its kind in the Mediterranean Area to develop much-needed novel solutions for sustainable water management and food production. Today the Commission has presented a proposal for a Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area - PRIMA. The first partnership of its kind in the Mediterranean basin aims to develop much-needed novel solutions for sustainable water management and food production.
Reducing the spread of antimicrobial resistance on our farms and in our food
New FAO Action Plan aims to help countries equip their agricultural sectors to respond to growing threat .FAO today pledged to help countries develop strategies for tackling the spread of antimicrobial resistance in their food supply chains, as governments prepare to debate the emerging challenge posed by medicine-resistant "superbugs" next week at the UN General Assembly.
Energy: Successful energy cooperation for Central and South-Eastern European Countries continues
European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefcovic, Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and Energy Ministers from 12 EU and Energy Community countries and contracting parties in Central and South-Eastern Europe signed important infrastructure and regional cooperation agreements today in Budapest.
Medicina
Tumore del colon-retto: scoperto un "interruttore" per risvegliare le difese immunitarie
Uno studio dell'Università di Padova identifica nel recettore CD300e un...
Paleontologia
Il Volto Fossile di un Homo erectus Etiopico Ridefinisce le Prime Migrazioni Fuori dall'Africa
L'archeologo Sileshi Semaw, ricercatore presso il Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana...
Un archivio sotterraneo rivela...
Uno studio internazionale di grande impatto, guidato dall’Istituto...
Geografia e Storia
Dagli Ipogei del Tepui venezuelano ai terreni marziani: un protocollo innovativo per l'indagine di siti estremi
Un team internazionale ha applicato metodologie analitiche portatili avanzate per esaminare in situ le...
Astronomia e Spazio
L'asteroide minuscolo che sfida la sonda Hayabusa2: scoperte sorprendenti nello spazio
Nel 2031, la sonda giapponese Hayabusa2 avrà un incontro straordinario e...
Scienze Naturali e Ambiente
"I Soliti" a Roma: OIPA e CRI uniti per i senzatetto e i loro amici a quattro zampe
L'Organizzazione Internazionale Protezione Animali (OIPA) ha lanciato a Roma il progetto...







