8 settembre 2011
Non solo Raffaello. Le umili Madonne che vinsero la corona
In mostra a New Haven le immagini di Maria di cento santuari d'Europa e d'America. Venerate da secoli, dispensatrici di grazie, e per questo incoronate dal Vaticano. Intanto, in Germania, un'ancor più celebre Madonna precede l'arrivo del papaNot Just Raphael. The Humble Madonnas Who Have Won the Crown
On exhibit in New Haven, the images of Mary from a hundred shrines of Europe and America. Venerated for centuries, dispensers of graces, and crowned by the Vatican for this. Meanwhile, in Germany, an even more famous Madonna precedes the pope's arrivalIl n'y a pas que Raphaël. Les humbles Vierges qui ont obtenu une couronne
Des images de Marie provenant de cent sanctuaires d'Europe et d'Amérique sont exposées à New Haven. Vénérées depuis des siècles et dispensatrices de grâces, elles ont été couronnées par le Vatican pour cette raison. Pendant ce temps-là, en Allemagne, une Vierge encore plus célèbre précède l'arrivée du papeNo sólo Rafael. Las Vírgenes humildes que obtuvieron la corona
En muestra en New Haven las imágenes de María de cientos de santuarios de Europa y de América. Veneradas desde hace siglos, dispensadoras de gracias, y por esto coronadas por el Vaticano. Mientras que en Alemania, una Virgen más célebre antecede la llegada del PapaNewsletter del 08/09/2011
Molto sapiens, un po' di Neanderthal e altro ancora
Le
sequenze di DNA arcaico rappresentano solo il due o tre per cento del
materiale genetico dell'uomo moderno, ma l'incrocio potrebbe essere
stato più esteso
di quanto oggi rilevabile
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GRAIL, due sonde per una mappa lunare
Le
sonde entreranno nell'orbita lunare dopo circa tre mesi e mezzo di
viaggio durante i quali percorreranno oltre 4 milioni di chilometri
di Claudia Di Giorgio
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Lo strano ritmo circadiano del pesce cieco
La
mancanza di un 'reset' in risposta alla luce non è dovuto alla perdita
degli occhi ma a mutazioni a carico di due fotorecettori
per l'opsina
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La lunga estate calda
I dati registrati dicono che si è trattato di un agosto caldo e secco: è stata rilevata una anomalia di temperatura di +1,4
gradi rispetto alla media del periodo di riferimento 1971-2000
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Specie in estinzione, una speranza dalle staminali
Con
loro sorpresa i ricercatori hanno scoperto che gli stessi geni che
inducono pluripotenza negli esseri umani funzionano per il mandrillo
e per il rinoceronte
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Come gli uccelli persero i denti
Nuovi
reperti fossili indicano un legame tra la comparsa del gozzo per la
raccolta rapida dei semi e la riduzione, fino alla perdita, dei
denti
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Valutare la ricerca con nuovi indicatori
Dal 7 al 9 settembre si terrà a Roma la Conferenza internazionale Enid organizzata per disegnare indicatori più innovativi
di misura della produzione scientifica europea, dai quali derivano finanziamenti e politiche governative
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