How a 1,900-year-old latrine helps explain why Roman concrete lasts
An ancient sample shows calcite threading through the material’s cracks and pores, with possible lessons for making modern concrete last longer
Real-time science news from Italy, structured for developers. NewsMesh filters Italy-relevant science coverage into one JSON feed (GET /v1/latest?category=science&country=it), each story tagged with category, country relevance, and the named people detected in the body.
An ancient sample shows calcite threading through the material’s cracks and pores, with possible lessons for making modern concrete last longer
The discovery, made at Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, Italy, was recently announced by Pablo de Olavide University (UPO), a university in Seville, Spain.
Archaeologists recently found Roman concrete vault impressions and ceramic artifacts inside a sealed chamber predating Emperor Hadrian's imperial complex.
Pioneering Italian physicist Fabiola Gianotti, who led one of two experiments that led to the discovery of the Higgs boson, which has been nicknamed the “God particle,” is set t...
Mount Etna has long puzzled geologists because it doesn't fit any of the three classic ways volcanoes are thought to form. A new study suggests it may instead be fueled by ancie...
G. Faolotto et al.
A guide on where to find the location of the Inner City Run Drift Zone in Forza Horizon 6 and how to complete it.
Around 250 BCE, the Romans laid wooden decks across floating barrels to span the Strait of Messina. In a victory march across the makeshift bridge, the soldiers transported 140 ...
Ancient inscriptions written the language Jesus spoke have revealed a lost 1,700-year-old chapter in early Christian history.
Yale researchers, in collaboration with paleopathologists from the University of Pisa in Italy, analyzed DNA from the brothers' skeletal remains for signs of foul play.
A full Herculaneum scroll "unwrapped" with technology reveals new texts, titles and authors unknown to history and ushers in a new era for the study of the ancient world.
Don’t be surprised if a lot of people’s inner divas come out during this time.
Italian officials recently unveiled the remains of an ancient Roman villa found beneath a high school gym — thanks to students who brought attention to the long-rumored site.
A papyrus scroll that was burned and carbonized when Mount Vesuvius erupted almost 2,000 years ago has been virtually unrolled and partially deciphered with the help of artifici...
Researchers used AI to reveal the writing on scrolls damaged during the ancient disaster at Pompeii
This Silicon Valley-backed venture is unraveling the mangled remains of scrolls ruined by the 79 C.E. eruption of Vesuvius that destroyed Herculaneum and Pompeii
Researchers used AI tools to achieve the first complete viewings of closed scrolls burnt by the eruption that buried the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 AD.
An 18th-century archaeological dig uncovered a library of intact but charred scrolls. Their contents have been unreadable until recently.
A papyrus scroll that was burned and carbonized when Mount Vesuvius erupted almost 2,000 years ago has been virtually unrolled and partially deciphered with the help of artifici...
Ancient Roman villa with frescoes is discovered beneath a high school gym near Rome's Colosseum after students brought attention to long-rumored ruins.
NewsMesh filters Italy-relevant science coverage into one structured feed, ready to query by the same parameters as the rest of the API.
Authenticate with your apiKey and call one endpoint (GET api.newsmesh.co/v1/latest?category=science&country=it). The examples below are ready to copy.
curl "https://api.newsmesh.co/v1/latest?apiKey=nm_xxx&category=science&country=it&limit=20"GET /v1/latest: Most-recent articles, filterable by category, country, and date range.GET /v1/search: Full-text search across the archive with boolean operators and source filters.GET /v1/trending: Cached trending headlines, the fastest endpoint for homepage feeds.GET /v1/article/{id}: Fetch a single article and its full metadata by ID.NewsMesh filters Italy-relevant science coverage into one structured feed, each story tagged with its category, the countries it's relevant to, and the named people detected in the body.
Call GET /v1/latest?category=science&country=it. Use /v1/search to add keyword queries on top of the same filters.
Yes. Swap the category parameter (business, sports, technology, health, and more) or drop it entirely to get all Italy coverage from /v1/latest?country=it.
Yes. NewsMesh is a real-time news API: science Italy stories are served through the live /v1/latest and /v1/trending endpoints alongside a searchable archive, each tagged with its category, the countries it's relevant to, and the named people detected in the body, so you can build a live feed without scraping HTML.
Create a NewsMesh account, generate an API key, and call the endpoint above with your apiKey parameter. See the pricing page for current plans and rate limits.
Access the full dataset programmatically with the NewsMesh API.