It has 120 inhabitants, was devastated by an earthquake and today is a fascinating medieval treasure of Italy
Santo Stefano di Sessanio, a small medieval village in Italy with just 120 inhabitants, has revived through tourism after being devastated by an earthquake and facing severe depopulation.
Ferroni: "Zichichi was tied to the Church and politics, but never compromised"
Nando Ferroni reflects on the legacy of Antonino Zichichi, highlighting his strong principles and contributions to nuclear physics in Italy.
Goodbye to physicist Zichichi, the controversial genius who challenged Darwin
Antonino Zichichi, a prominent Italian physicist known for his unconventional theories and close ties to the Vatican, has passed away at 96, leaving a legacy in particle physics and scientific inquiry.
The brilliant idea of digging a laboratory under Gran Sasso: how Zichichi convinced the DC
The article discusses how Antonino Zichichi's idea to utilize the Gran Sasso massif for scientific studies led to the establishment of the world's most prominent underground laboratory, despite significant political challenges.
Physicist Antonino Zichichi has died; he was the father of the Gran Sasso Laboratories and was 96 years old
Antonino Zichichi, a prominent physicist and science communicator known for his skeptical views on evolution and climate change, has passed away at the age of 96.