Arctic Circle Rome Forum - Polar Dialogue. From Glaciers to Seas

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March 3–4, 2026: the National Research Council of Italy hosts and supports the organization of the Arctic Circle Forum, the largest international network for dialogue and cooperation on the Arctic

When light "thinks" like the brain: the connection between photons and artificial memory discovered

Press release 24/02/2026

An international study, conducted in Italy by Cnr-Nanotec, the Italian Institute of Technology, and Sapienza University of Rome, has identified an unprecedented link between quantum physics and the theoretical models of artificial intelligence. The research, published in the journal Physical Review Letters, demonstrates how photons can be used to simulate the functioning mechanisms of associative memory and neural networks, opening new perspectives for the development of brain-inspired computing systems

QCIMED: when scientific cooperation becomes quantum

Press note 11/02/2026

The  “Mediterranean Quantum Connectivity” (QCIMED), the strategic European initiative aimed at developing an advanced quantum communication infrastructure between Italy, Austria and the Mediterranean areal, was presented in Trieste. The project is under the coordination of the CNR, with the strategic role of the autonomous region Friuli Venezia Giulia, of INRiM, ASI and AIT

Memorandum of Understanding Signed Between CNR and the University of the Arctic Norway

Press note 06/02/2026

On Wednesday, February 4, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in Tromsø, Norway, between the Department of Earth System Sciences and Environmental Technologies of the National Research Council (CNR-DSSTTA) and the University of the Arctic Norway. The agreement aims to strengthen scientific cooperation in the Arctic and to initiate a path of scientific and institutional collaboration on strategic Arctic-related topics

New Scientific Discovery unlocks real-time insight into quantum behavior, paving way for advanced sensing and quantum technologies

Press release 15/12/2025

In a major advance for quantum science, an international team of researchers has achieved the first-ever observation of Shapiro steps in ultracold atoms. This milestone offers a new window into quantum mechanics in real time and lays the groundwork for advanced quantum sensors and quantum simulation. The findings highlight how quantum effects at the microscopic level can influence and be harnessed in large-scale systems - an idea at the core of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics. The experimental teams are from LENS, CNR-INO, the University of Florence and the UNAM in Mexico and one from the RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau

The Ice Memory Foundation opens the first-ever sanctuary of mountain ice cores in Antarctica, storing these climate archives for centuries

Press release 14/01/2026

From the Alps to the Antarctic Plateau, precious ice cores carrying the memory of Earth’s past atmosphere are now safely stored at Concordia station in an ice cave designed to preserve mountain ice for future generations of scientists