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Contrary to conventional narratives on the history of archaeology and official museum narratives, arguing that Mediterranean states and societies neglected antiquities, archaeologi...
Our species emerged from gene flow between structured populations across various regions of Africa. This process entailed intermitted events of coalescence and fragmentation, visib...
The European Union's goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050 is crucial for transitioning to a low-carbon economy. However, ambitious reductions in greenhouse gas emissions ma...
Mammalian genomes are filled with transposable elements (TEs), whose activity is usually silenced by DNA methylation. However, during the fetal phase of germline development, DNA m...
Neuromorphic computing (NC) represents a groundbreaking approach to computation, drawing inspiration from the human brain to enhance power and efficiency compared to traditional co...
This research project aims to address the question whether land grabbing engenders a distinct moral concernone that has not been sufficiently explored. Recent studies in political...
Grinding technology (i.e. querns and handstones) is an integral part of the material culture of prehistoric societies, involved in numerous human productive activities, incorporati...
Verbal valency is the number of core arguments a verb can take, hence instantiating a particular valency frame. There are for instance zero-valent verbs e.g. to rain (Eng. it rains...
In the face of global biodiversity loss ExploDES “Exploration of the Diversity of European Solenogastres"" emerges as vital endeavor. The accurate association of scientific names w...
The WARINA project will analyse some fictional, autobiographical, and diaristic texts that represent characters who are unable to act, or who can only act for the worse, that is, p...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) contains an extensive range of neural subtypes that collectively control essential gut functions largely independent of the central nervous system...
Hundreds of million people live in areas that are controlled by criminal organized groups (OCGs), suffer from their violent actions, and receive governance from both state and crim...
Temporalities, Histories, and Methods of Philosophy (THiMe) intends to contribute to the studies on the critique of the Western Canon, through specific reflection on the History of...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic autoimmune connective disease in which the immune system attacks its own structures, causing widespread inflammation and tissue dam...
Among the most recent remote sensing methodologies applied in archaeological research are proximity analysis carried out with UAS (Unmanned Aerial System). Commonly referred to as...
RECOVER-GEU presents an innovative gendered perspective on EU crisis politics and policies integrating theoretical and methodological approaches from political economy, EU, gender...
The aim of the SPIN project is to assess the emergence of pottery wheel-throwing and potters skill in 100 BC 400 AD Eastern Alps, that would become the Roman province Noricum. Ado...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are emerging environmental contaminants which are highly persistent in the environment with multiple hazardous properties including immu...
Across Europe, 11 million university students (80%) combine their studies with paid employment. A highly relevant question, therefore, is how students lives are affected by student...
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most common inherited form of intellectual disability and the main monogenetic cause of autism spectrum disorder. FXS is caused by the epigenetic in...