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International research led by the University of Turin opens a new path to transform biomass into molecules useful for industry, without extreme conditions.
The new TRAMACC study opens up new perspectives for the treatment of adrenocortical carcinoma with simpler and more tolerable therapies
The award is dedicated to researchers who have already won one of the main funding opportunities for European research excellence, to transform cutting-edge research results into concrete solutions with a high social impact.
The growing complexity of contemporary challenges – from ecological transition to the development of new materials – requires research approaches that are not only multidisciplinary, but fully interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary.
Research projects, artificial intelligence solutions, and advanced robotics in dialogue with the industrial world
The simulator that studies the adaptation of terrestrial life to an extraterrestrial environment will be hosted at DBios
An event promoted by the University of Turin and Netval explores the role of innovation ecosystems and the synergy between universities, institutions and technology transfer networks in translating research into concrete value for the local area.
Renewable energy, low-impact cooling, digital twins to predict consumption and reuse materials: solutions for more sustainable technology
With economist Cristiano Antonelli we analyzed the reasons behind the awarding of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics to Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt
Recognized for its innovative sustainable nanotechnology platform, it thus won a place in the National Innovation Award. Also in the finals for 2i3T is the spin-off Deeplomacy, which predicts the geopolitical future through AI.
Immunologist Francesco Novelli explains the research of Brunkow, Ramsdell and Sakaguchi and its impact on clinical care and the anti-tumor immunotherapies he is developing in his laboratory.
Three hundred researchers, both male and female, are joining forces to accelerate AI research and innovation.