Sounds can alter the way the brain interprets what it sees. This is the key finding of a new study by SISSA researchers in Trieste, published in PLOS Computational Biology. The research shows that, ...
The American Physical Society (APS) – the world’s largest organization of physicists – has awarded the 2026 Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics to Stefano Baroni, Professor of Condensed ...
godere dei diritti civili e politici, non aver riportato condanne penali e non essere destinatari di provvedimenti che riguardano l’applicazione di misure di prevenzione, di decisioni civili e di ...
godere dei diritti civili e politici; non aver riportato condanne penali e non essere destinatari di provvedimenti che riguardano l’applicazione di misure di prevenzione, di decisioni civili e di ...
The Orientation Day 2025 will take place on Friday, 14 November, starting at 9:30 a.m. in Room 128-129.During the event, the student representatives will offer an introduction to life at SISSA, ...
Understanding how matter reorganizes as its density increases is a central question in particle and condensed-matter physics. Yet in quantum systems governed by strong interactions, finding analytical ...
Founded in 2010 with fewer than ten members, SISSA mathLab is today a well-established reality. On Wednesday, October 29, it will celebrate its fifteenth anniversary with the event Innovation is ...
Artificial Intelligence in Research, Diagnosis and Care” is the title of the event organized by ANSA in collaboration with SISSA and with the support of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region.The event will ...
La lectio magistralis will be given by Niccolo Somaschi, CEO of Quandela The ceremony will be moderated by science communicator Davide Montesarchio. A simultaneous translation service will be ...
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Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) has announced a reform of the diplomatic recruitment exam. The exam will be open to all Master’s graduates, regardless of ...
The magnetic fields that formed in the very early stages of the Universe, may have been billions of times weaker than a small fridge magnet, with strengths comparable to magnetism generated by neurons ...
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