The ILGE TNA/NOA program offers students, researchers and professors the opportunity to receive support to carry out their research activity in cutting-edge Italian laboratories
The OGS took part in the meeting of the Centre for Innovation in Marine Technologies (CITEM) in Livorno and presented the results of the activities for 2024.
The Italian icebreaker Laura Bassi has departed from the port of Lyttelton in New Zealand, heading towards Antarctica with 27 technical and scientific personnel and 23 crew members on board.
Applications for TNA/NOA under the SUS-MIRRI.IT project are officially open until January 15th and will provide access to 5 Italian research infrastructures
Review of the Book "Earthquakes and Sustainable Infrastructure: Neodeterministic (NDSHA) Approach Guarantees Prevention Rather Than Cure" Published in Earthquake Science
On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25 November), the OGS reaffirms its mission to raise awareness for this important cause.