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“Waiting for European Researchers’ Night” events are back
Guided tours, concerts, scientific aperitifs, exhibitions, shows, and workshops to introduce the public to researchers, their daily work, through interactive and fun formats.
First place at Formula Student Spain 2024 for UniBo Motorsport's electric car
Athena, the electric car prototype, passed all tests and finished first after 20 laps in the Endurance event.
Gender Equality Report 2024 is now online
An essential tool for integrating the gender perspective into all University policies and promoting equity, sustainability, and inclusion in every field.
Voices, stories, ideas
The power of dialogue
“We learn about the other person as well as about ourselves.” The words of the Italian ambassador for the MIRAI Japan’s Friendship Ties Programme.
Khalil Zantou, student at the University of Bologna
Applied biomaterials from sustainable sources
We try to encourage the use of natural materials even in advanced applications, following the principles of green chemistry.
Maria Francesca, Phd student in Chemistry
Advice for future students?
Studying with passion, commitment and living this path authentically.
Gaia, degree in Philosophical Sciences
From research to society
Nature Communications dedicates a special edition to planetary defense
The articles analyze the asteroids Didymos and Dimorphos, revealing details about their formation and geology. Crucial information for future planetary defense strategies.
New technology to improve brain activity mapping
It's called "Onavg," short for "Open Neuro Average," the new tool that is more efficient, more accurate, and more affordable for studying the functioning of the cerebral cortex.
What influenced the cultural development of Homo sapiens?
New analyses of the artifacts show that the cultural development of Homo sapiens in Europe predates the major eruption of the Phlegraean Fields 40,000 years ago, which had previously been considered a possible factor of change.