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The Habitus of Excellence: Aristotle’s Lesson between Ethics and Science

The Habitus of Excellence: Aristotle’s Lesson between Ethics and Science

A millennial intuition of Aristotle, forcefully returned to relevance in...

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Smartphones and Dopamine: why the screen captivates the brain

Smartphones and Dopamine: why the screen captivates the brain

Heavy smartphone use among adolescents isn’t just a matter of...

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Drugs: The US puts pressure on Europe, but the real issue is access to innovation

Drugs: The US puts pressure on Europe, but the real issue is access to innovation

In the United States, the new political offensive on drug...

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Genomics and the new debate on Human Potential

Genomics and the new debate on Human Potential

The rapid development of genomics is leading humanity toward an...

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Healthcare lagging behind in technology

Healthcare lagging behind in technology

Italy’s medical sector today faces a structural contradiction that risks...

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Animal Neurodiversity: Science beyond behavioral standards

Animal Neurodiversity: Science beyond behavioral standards

For decades, the concept of neurodiversity has been considered an...

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One Health: Health is built before it’s treated – From the Column ‘Medicine – Highlights’

One Health: Health is built before it’s treated – From the Column ‘Medicine – Highlights’

When talking about “One Health,” there’s a risk of using...

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The Heart – An enigmatic organ – Prof. Giordano for “Medicine Highlights”

The Heart – An enigmatic organ – Prof. Giordano for “Medicine Highlights”

The heart isn’t just the muscle responsible for pumping blood:...

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Your body has a built-in Cancer Alarm. It’s called p53

Your body has a built-in Cancer Alarm. It’s called p53

How SHRO researchers mapped the molecular mechanism that stops damaged...

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