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| Thursday, September 9th, 2022 |
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A story of empathy involving Italians and Queen Elizabeth
Italy, along with the rest of the world, has expressed its condolences to the English people, who have recently suffered the loss of their monarch, Queen Elizabeth. Even more so because there are over 700,000 Italians living in the United Kingdom who have developed a strong sense of affection for the Queen.
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Tiziano Ferro's protest: no Italian passport for his children
The artist stated that he does not intend to give his children an Italian passport: "Today, if I wanted my children to live in Italy, I know they would be entitled to only one parent's assistance, even if there are two people who can care for them. If they get sick, only I can take them to the hospital because my husband, Victor Allen, does not appear in his passport, which is insane."
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Futura: the first eco-friendly sailboat that also runs on hydrogen
Futura is equipped with a 1 kW fuel cell that converts the hydrogen contained in a ready-to-use cylinder into zero-emission electricity. It also has a rechargeable battery via two photovoltaic panels that allows you to extend the autonomy up to 2 hours.
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Italy-USA kidney transplantation program
The United States and Italy have agreed to establish a pilot program for cross-modality kidney donation. The agreement was signed by the National Transplant Center (CNT), represented by Director Massimo Cardillo, and the Alliance for Paired Kidney Donation (APKD), a nonprofit organization that oversees one of the living kidney transplant programs in the United States.
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The sense of smell enters virtual reality thanks to a Friulian start-up
The Friulian start-up CyNexo presented the evolution of Sniff-0, a platform already tested and appreciated for the neuroscientific study of olfactory perception by scientists all over the world.
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In France, pediatric burns are treated with 3D printing "made in Veneto"
3D printing at the service of medicine to treat severe facial burns in children is being tested by 3DZ, a Venetian company distributing 3D printers with over 13 foreign branches, through a pilot project conducted within the Romans Ferrari Pediatric Rehabilitation Center in Lyon.
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In Umbria the International Summit on food innovation
From September 16th to 19th, the cities of Todi and Perugia will host the Edible Planet Summit - the first world summit on food created by Sharon Cittone, founder & CEO of Edible Planet Ventures, a platform where stakeholders in the global food chain can share know-how, resources and best practices.
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Marostica, the "living chess game" is back
It will be played in four rounds from today until Sunday. The popular "challenge" has been missing since September 2018, due to the Covid pandemics.
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Italian-American alliance for “green" nylon
Here come the first tons of base caprolactam which will be used to produce bio-nylon from raw material of vegetable origin destined to revolutionize the entire industry of the sector.
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Italy goes green: the country has the highest number of low emission areas
The findings come from research conducted by GoShorty, which examined the TomTom Congestion Index and the low-emission zones of several countries in the world to determine which of these had the greenest roads.
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Ukraine, wounded Italian journalist in Kherson: he had been missing since August 31
The reporter's conditions were quite severe, but he has undergone surgery and is no longer in mortal danger. During the firefight in which he was shot, his driver perished.
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Italy: the four steps response to Russia and the gas crisis
The government has enacted four emergency measures to enable Italy to deal with a potential total disruption of gas supplies by Russia and the autumn energy crisis.
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Milan Fashion Week, 68 fashion shows and Tik Tok landing
There will be 210 appointments and 68 fashion shows during the next Milan Fashion Week, which will be held from September 20 to September 26.
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Sant'Egidio establishes 60 organic gardens in Malawi
They employ approximately 900 farmers, 15 more or less for each vegetable garden, while the fruits of the earth benefit more than 5,000 people
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