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Monitoring June 1 – 30, 2017

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    • Research
    • 30 June 2017
    • June 2017
    • 30 June 2017

    Again in June, medicine confirms its standing as the field on which publications by Italian laboratories and researchers have concentrated. Monitoring of international science journals (Science, Lancet, and the publications in the Nature group) yielded 61 studies.

    There were 10 medical research works, with publications in British Journal of Cancer, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Lancet, and Scientific Report. And again in Scientific Report – as well as in European Journal of Human Genetics – there were 3 studies in the genetic field. 

    Lancet, on the other hand, in the Perspectives section, devotes an article to Galileo Galilei and his “speaking truth to power” (June 10 – Galileo—speaking truth to power). From Galileo to the present day, Europe and Italy have recorded various areas of progress in the study of heavenly bodies and space, setting a real record in the sector – as Lucio Scolamiero, Principal Mechanical System Engineer at ESTEC, the “technological heart” of the European Space Agency (ESA), explains in an interview with the Aspen site.

     

    MONITORED ARTICLES 61

     ITALIAN RESEARCHERS: 123