"Guardians of the glades: protecting Europe’s forests against climate change"

Press review 08/04/2025

On the latest issue of "Horizon Magazine", an article by Michaela Nesvarova highlights the contribution of Cnr-Isafom researcher Alessio Collalti to "OptFor-EU", a four-year EU-funded project ensuring that forest management across Europe reflects forests' vital role in climate resilience

Join the ASFA-FAO, EURASLIC and GreyNet International joint conference

Event from 07/05/2025 to 09/05/2025

ASFA-FAO, EURASLIC, and GreyNet International have announced a joint conference to be held at CNR research area in Pisa, Italy, from May 7 to 9, 2025. The PISA 2025 conference theme is “How Scientific Communication Practices are Evolving” with a special focus on Grey Resources

Science and tech need Intersectional Analysis for accuracy

News 18/04/2025

Analyzing the ways that different types of bias can intersect in people’s lives will not just advance equity, but it also improves research. In a Nature article, a global multidisciplinary group of co-authors, including Cnr-Ismar researcher Elena Gissi, propose guidelines for including intersectional analysis in natural science and technology research

PRISM2025 - Nominations are open

News 25/03/2025

Cnr-Ism has established the Istituto di Struttura della Materia Prize (PRISM) to recognize the significant contribution of a researcher in the field of the study of the Structure of Matter in the last five years. Nominations are open for the 2025 edition of the PRISM award. Submission deadline: June 30th, 2025

Circular Bioeconomy Alliance's scientific approaches presented to King Charles III during his visit to Rome

Press note 10/04/2025

His Majesty King Charles III meets scientists from CBA and Italian scientific institutions with whom the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance - CBA is developing new collaborations, including the Cnr research Institute on Terrestrial Ecosystems (Cnr-Iret) and the Cnr research Institute for Agricultural systems and Forestry of the Mediterranean (Cnr-Isafom): demonstration were shown of scientific approaches and tools for measurement, used in the CBA’s global network of Living Labs

Environment: Mediterranean precipitation largely stable since the late 19th century

News 31/03/2025

Precipitation in the Mediterranean region has remained stable, despite variation across years and decades, an analysis of historical trends from 1871–2020 finds. The findings, published in Nature, are based on data from 23,000 stations across 27 countries and have important implications for social, economic and environmental policies in the region. Cnr-Isac participated in the study

"Microbes-4-Climate" launches its 1st Transnational Access (TNA) open call

News 31/03/2025

"Microbes-4-Climate" (M4C) announces the launch of its Transnational Access (TNA) Call with opening on 31 March 2025 and will run until the 30 of June 2025. This programme offers researchers across Europe and beyond the opportunity to access state-of-the-art research infrastructures (RIs), to promote novel collaborations and further drive for scientific breakthroughs in microbial and environmental sciences

"Dantedì" 2025: the first digital database of ancient commentaries on Dante's Commedia

Press note 25/03/2025

Dante’s Commedia is the only major work of Italian literature that, since its earliest circulation, has always been accompanied by commentaries. On the occasion of “Dantedì 2025”, the national day dedicated to Dante Alighieri, celebrated on March 25, the first digital database of ancient commentaries on the Commedia is being released and named "Corpus CoDA", curated by the University of Naples "Federico II," the Institute Opera del Vocabolario Italiano (OVI) of the CNR and Sapienza University of Rome

Antarctica: The Oldest Ice on Its Way to Europe

Press release 19/03/2025

The ice cores extracted in Antarctica as part of the Beyond EPICA - Oldest Ice project, funded by the European Commission and coordinated by the Institute of Polar Sciences of the National Research Council of Italy (Cnr), are currently en route to Europe aboard the research vessel Laura Bassi. These ice cores, extracted up to a depth of 2,800 meters, will be processed and analysed in the laboratories of the European research institutions involved in the project. They are expected to reveal crucial details about the Earth's climate and atmospheric history, dating back over 1.2 million years

Unraveling the Eastern Maghreb's ancient DNA: how foragers defied the 'Neolithic wave'

Press release 12/03/2025

A new study  published by an international team of African, American, and European researchers offers a fresh perspective on the Neolithic transition in North Africa, shedding light on the remarkable genetic and cultural continuity of forager populations in the eastern Maghreb (modern-day Tunisia and eastern Algeria). This research provides the most detailed glimpse yet into the genetic history of ancient populations in the region, revealing how local forager groups preserved their genetic identity despite the arrival of farming and associated populations from Europe and Southwest Asia

Exploring multilingualism in research: a survey to researchers at the National Research Council of Italy

News 02/05/2025

A survey on multilingualism and linguistic diversity within the scientific community of the Cnr was developed within the working group “Multilingualism and linguistic biases in research evaluation” of the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA). The research investigated how the research staff of the Institute moves in multilingual contexts and how language influences scientific communication

Descartes Laboratory 2024-2025

Event from 07/10/2024 to 16/05/2025

The "Descartes Laboratory" seminar, organized by the Institute for the european intellectual lexicon and history of ideas (Cnr-Iliesi) and La Sapienza Department of Philosophy, is planned to engage with the most recent works on Descartes as well as on 17th-century philosophy and natural philosophy connected with Cartesianism. The Laboratory involves master and graduate students, as well as young post-doc, giving them a space for discussion