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The 2022-27 Strategic Plan website is now online
The place to go to understand the goals and share the progress of the Plan
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Giant polarized shock waves shake the cosmic web of the universe.
Scientists observed the undebatable traces of the cosmic magnetism that is generated, at the periphery of galaxy clusters and cosmic filaments when massive masses of plasma come towards the cosmic web
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Marjane Satrapi attends the inauguration of the University of Bologna’s 2022/2023 academic year
The Iranian artist and intellectual will be the guest of honour at the ceremony to be held on Monday, 20 February in the Santa Lucia Great Hall.
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A single-cell biosensor
The device is miniaturized and highly sensitive and it can monitor the cell adhesion process at the level of single cells. There are numerous possible applications in the biomedical field.
Meetings and Initiatives
ISAPP 2023: Neutrino physics, astrophysics and cosmology ISAPP 2023: Neutrino physics, astrophysics and cosmology
The International School in AstroParticle Physics 2023 aims to advance the young researchers knowledge about the current status of research in the field of Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics.Th
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First and Second cycle degree programmes
Find your course within the department's offer.
25 scholarships for female students of Physics
Deadline Jan 31st 2023
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When stars are no longer born: the challenge of the new ERC Red Cardinal project
Led by Sirio Belli, a researcher at the University of Bologna's Department of Physics and Astronomy "Augusto Righi", the frontier research project funded by the European Research Council will use observations from the James Webb Space Telescope to shed light on a still mysterious phase in the history of the Universe
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THE MAGIC OF GLASS - CONFERENCE
The MAGIC OF GLASS Symposium, on the occasion of the International Year of Glass 2022 (IYOG2022) proclaimed by the United Nations, will be held at the Bologna Academy of Sciences on 16 December 2022.
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Some stars age at a different rate
Some White Dwarf stars retain a thin layer of hydrogen that allows them to produce energy for a longer period of time and thus extend the final stage of their life. The discovery was made by a research team led by scientists from the University of Bologna and the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF)