Dopo il grande successo della passata stagione, lo spettacolo curato da Approdi con la SISSA, il Museo storico e il Parco del Castello di Miramare ritorna per due serate all'insegna del teatro e dell’innovazione.
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'Libra, una storia futura' invade Miramare, nel parco del castello uno spettacolo incredibile
Trieste Prima
El cerebro del pulpo y el cerebro humano comparten los mismos 'genes saltarines'
Vistaalmar
La complejidad neuronal y cognitiva de estos animales podría tener su origen en una analogía molecular con el cerebro humano, según descubrió un artículo de investigación coordinado por Remo Sanges de SISSA de Trieste y por Graziano Fiorito de la Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn de Nápoles.
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Octopus brain and human brain share the same 'jumping genes'
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The octopus is an exceptional organism with an extremely complex brain and cognitive abilities that are unique among invertebrates. [...] The neural and cognitive complexity of these animals could originate from a molecular analogy with the human brain, as discovered by a research paper recently published in BMC Biology and coordinated by Remo Sanges from SISSA of Trieste and by Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.
Cérebro humano e cérebro de polvo compartilham semelhança surpreendente
Estadão Alagoas
Uma pesquisa publicada na BMC Biology e coordenada pela Escola Internacional de Estudos Avançados (SISSA) mostra que esses genes estão presentes tanto no cérebro quanto no cérebro de duas espécies de polvos.
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Cérebros humano e de polvos são mais parecidos do que a ciência suspeitava
Extra
Uma equipe de pesquisadores internacionais fez uma descoberta surpreendente: o cérebro humano e o cérebro do polvo compartilham os mesmos "genes saltadores".
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Une nouvelle étude a identifié une importante analogie moléculaire qui pourrait expliquer la remarquable intelligence de ces invertébrés
Les Actualites
La complexité neurale et cognitive de ces animaux pourrait provenir d'une analogie moléculaire avec le cerveau humain, comme l'a découvert un article de recherche récemment publié dans BMC Biology et coordonné par Remo Sanges de SISSA de Trieste et par Graziano Fiorito de Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn de Naples
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Octopus brain and human brain share the same 'jumping genes'
Heromag
The octopus is an exceptional organism with an extremely complex brain and cognitive abilities that are unique among invertebrates. [...] The neural and cognitive complexity of these animals could originate from a molecular analogy with the human brain, as discovered by a research paper recently published in BMC Biology and coordinated by Remo Sanges from SISSA of Trieste and by Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.
Octopus brain and human brain share similar ‘jumping genes’: A new study identifies a key molecular analogy that could explain the remarkable intelligence of these invertebrates
Nation world news
The octopus is an exceptional organism with an extremely complex brain and cognitive abilities that are unique among invertebrates. [...] The neural and cognitive complexity of these animals could originate from a molecular analogy with the human brain, as discovered by a research paper recently published in BMC Biology and coordinated by Remo Sanges from SISSA of Trieste and by Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.
New Research Show a Molecular Analogy That Could Determine the Intelligence of Octopus
Nature World News
According to a study recently published in BMC Biology and organized by Remo Sanges from SISSA in Trieste and Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn in Naples, the neurological and cognitive complexity of these creatures may have its roots in a molecular parallel with the human brain.
Octopus brain and human brain share the same 'jumping genes'
Newsfounded
The neural and cognitive complexity of these animals could originate from a molecular analogy with the human brain, as discovered by a research paper recently published in BMC Biology and coordinated by Remo Sanges from SISSA of Trieste and by Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.
Similar 'Jumping Genes' are Active in Human and Octopus Brains
Lab Roots
New research has suggested that there are some molecular parallels between the brains of octopuses and vertebrates.
El cerebro de pulpo y el cerebro humano comparten los mismos «genes de salto»
Noticiero universal
La complejidad neuronal y cognitiva de estos animales podría tener su origen en una analogía molecular con el cerebro humano, según un nuevo estudio.
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Octopus brain and human brain share the same 'jump genes'
Exbulletin
The octopus is an exceptional organism with an extremely complex brain and cognitive abilities that are unique among invertebrates. [...] The neural and cognitive complexity of these animals could originate from a molecular analogy with the human brain, as discovered by a research paper recently published in BMC Biology and coordinated by Remo Sanges from SISSA of Trieste and by Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.
Octopus-Gehirn und menschliches Gehirn teilen die gleichen springenden Gene"
Nerdswire
The octopus is an exceptional organism with an extremely complex brain and cognitive abilities that are unique among invertebrates. [...] The neural and cognitive complexity of these animals could originate from a molecular analogy with the human brain, as discovered by a research paper recently published in BMC Biology and coordinated by Remo Sanges from SISSA of Trieste and by Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.
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Octopus brain and human brain share the same 'jumping genes'
Mirage news
The octopus is an exceptional organism with an extremely complex brain and cognitive abilities that are unique among invertebrates. [...] The neural and cognitive complexity of these animals could originate from a molecular analogy with the human brain, as discovered by a research paper recently published in BMC Biology and coordinated by Remo Sanges from SISSA of Trieste and by Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.
Il Consorzio mette in rete il Nordest
La Cronaca di Verona
È stata siglata a Padova la costituzione del Consorzio "Ecosistema innovazione iNEST [...] A costituirlo sono 11 soci fondatori (enti costituenti), 9 università e due enti: università di Padova, in qualità di ente fondatore proponente, università di Verona, università Ca' Foscari di Venezia, Iuav di Venezia, università di Trento, università di Bolzano, università di Udine, università di Trieste, Sissa di Trieste; dal Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche (Cnr) e dall' Istituto nazionale di oceanografia e di geofisica sperimentale.
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Octopus brain and human brain share the same 'jumping genes'
Knowledia
The octopus is an exceptional organism with an extremely complex brain and cognitive abilities that are unique among invertebrates. [...] The neural and cognitive complexity of these animals could originate from a molecular analogy with the human brain, as discovered by a research paper recently published in BMC Biology and coordinated by Remo Sanges from SISSA of Trieste and by Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.
Identificata un'importante analogia molecolare tra il cervello del polpo e quello dell'uomo
InSalutenews.it
Studio a guida italiana identifica un'importante analogia molecolare che potrebbe spiegare la spiccata intelligenza dei polpi [...] pubblicato recentemente su BMC Biology da un team internazionale di oltre 20 ricercatori coordinato da Remo Sanges, direttore del laboratorio di Computational Genomics della Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA) di Trieste.
The octopus’ brain and the human brain share the same ‘jumping genes’: A new study has identified an important molecular analogy that could explain the remarkable intelligence of these invertebrates
Honest Columnist
The octopus is an exceptional organism with an extremely complex brain and cognitive abilities that are unique among invertebrates. [...] The neural and cognitive complexity of these animals could originate from a molecular analogy with the human brain, as discovered by a research paper recently published in BMC Biology and coordinated by Remo Sanges from SISSA of Trieste and by Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.
Cérebro incrível humano e surpreendente de polvo
Harise Well
Uma pesquisa publicada na BMC Biology e coordenada pela Escola Internacional de Estudos Avançados (SISSA) mostra que esses genes estão presentes tanto no cérebro quanto no cérebro de duas espécies de polvos.
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