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StartUp Day 2025

Innovation and Research

StartUp Day 2025

Are you passionate about innovation? On 23 May, meet those who turned a simple idea into a real opportunity. Register online.

Palliative care: the experience of the "Spiaggia dei valori"

Innovation and Research

Palliative care: the experience of the "Spiaggia dei valori"

We study how non-pharmacological interventions can improve the quality of life for people in vulner-able conditions and their caregivers.

Re-opening of the Tech Forward call for applications - new deadline: 31 March

Innovation and Research

Re-opening of the Tech Forward call for applications - new deadline: 31 March

Join the 16-week Post-graduate vocational training programme to explore advanced technologies, create innovative solutions, and engage with IdeaSquare at CERN.

Innovation and Research

Applications open for the CAF TECH FORWARD

Join the 16-week Post-graduate vocational training programme to explore advanced technologies, create innovative solutions, and engage with IdeaSquare at CERN. Deadline: 17 March.

Medical Science Festival - 24-26 November

Innovation and Research

Medical Science Festival - 24-26 November

The event, open to everyone, focuses on the role of communication in individual and public health and well-being. Among the speakers are Nurse and Rosbash, Nobel Prize winners in Medicine.

One Health Webinar: The Human – Companion Animal Bond

Innovation and Research

One Health Webinar: The Human – Companion Animal Bond

On 22 November join the online webinar organized by Una Europa in collaboration with MSD Animal Health, to explore the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. Register now.

The call for Great-ER is open!

Innovation and Research

The call for Great-ER is open!

Participate in "Growing and Empowering Advanced Technologies in Emilia-Romagna," a free advanced incubation program for startups and deep tech research spin-offs. Apply by 11 October.

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Moral disgust has a "bad taste"

Innovation and Research

Moral disgust has a "bad taste"

Witnessing shared moral norms being disrespected inhibits the neurons responsible for controlling our tongue, a reaction similar to the one we have when we taste something unpleasant. This is what emerges from a study led by the University of Bologna and the University of Messina. This work received the "Best Paper Prize 2021" during the XII International Scientific Conference on Neuroethics