Intracellular calpain activity: a pointer to disorders of the ageing brain?
Digital plant wizards for everyone
Curing prostate cancer without side effects
"Nano"-effects in your coffee maker?
A journey across the quantum-classical border
Exploiting Biomedical Information through Literature and Ontologies
New frontiers for solving the proteome puzzle
From number crunching to crunching shapes
Avoiding a cyber-triggered catastrophe
The fall of old dogmas and the emergence of a new paradigm for building resilient computer systems for critical infrastructures
The importance of diagnosis and research on new therapies for rare diseases
Studying lactic bacteria to tackle drug-resistant pathogenic cells
The Birth of the Melancholic Woman
The strange quantum dance of electrons
Game on! - learning to fight real diseases in a virtual world
Beyond ordinary matter
Keeping cabbage on the market
Why biology matters at the checkout
Do Animals have Imagination?
Using pictures to study the representational abilities of great apes
Tsunamis: interpreting the past to inform the future
Looking at tsunami deposits to unravel catastrophic events
The Physicist and the Chocolate Factory
Live Poetry: When Poets Get Loud and Critics Remain Silent
Cells that treat blood vessels
?Goodbye, Mediterranean Diet?
Organometallic Chemotherapeutics - the Anticancer Platinums of Tomorrow?
The dilemmas of US internationalism
Small is Good: Dressing at the Nanoscale
"Volition and inhibition: not "free will" but "free won't"
Thinking outside the laws of thought
Lesson from neurons: don't experience tomorrow what you can experience today
From single-cell protozoans to multicellular animals
An evolutionary transition that changed life on earth
Telling the story right on the benefits of considering Europe a little more "buffa"
Europeanisation somehow means the willing integration of its customers from above
Counting on the Tree of Life
The understanding of how genetic information is organised and processed can greatly contribute to the development of techniques such as genetic therapies for tackling serious diseases
How philosophy was saved thanks to a slaughter
The distinctive trait of Pythagoras' school was the absolute absence of dialogue
Stem cell research to speed delivery of new medicines
The use of stem cells in testing chemical compounds could bring about significant improvements to the process of drug development
Thinking with your hands. A link between gesturing and intelligence
Those brain regions is related to both high fluid intelligence and the production of gestures
"We are not skilled in faith". Religious change among the Komis
Modern religious processes in a Komi village can be interpreted by the dialogue between different local religious experts or even anarchy
Sustainable Mobility and Energy Systems: Quality of Power or Power of Quality?
At least 30% of the energy consumptions of a highly developed country is associated with transport systems
Taking inspiration from nature: from photosynthesis to a low cost alternative to silicon technology in photovoltaic panels
Scientists from the Lausanne Swiss Federal Institute of Technology were the first to demonstrate a device capable of a sort of artificial photosynthesis for producing electricity