The Cinque Terre Express restarts from March 16th amid controversy: in summer up to 10 euros each way

The Cinque Terre Express restarts from March 16th amid controversy: in summer up to 10 euros each way

A return preceded by months of protests. But now we are there: after a long gestation, which led to the new tariffs with vertigo-inducing upward adjustments in the black mark days, the service Cinque Terre Express is about to resume: the ‘light metro’ that connects La Spezia to Levanto, passing through the most famous villages … Read more

Alzheimer’s disease, a new therapeutic target identified

Alzheimer’s disease, a new therapeutic target identified

A new potential target for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease has been identified: PDE4B. Researchers from the University of Leeds and the University of Lancaster, in the United Kingdom, discovered this. The results of the study, reported on Neuropsychopharmacology, open new avenues for the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, which is the main cause of dementia … Read more

Too many products stress the skin: here’s how to reduce your beauty routine

Too many products stress the skin: here’s how to reduce your beauty routine

Laura Read, a former beauty influencer from London, didn’t understand why her skin was having problems. She regularly collaborated with cosmetic companies for her tutorials on YouTube and had the opportunity to choose from lotions, potions and creams of all kinds to address her problems. But nothing seemed to help. Read said he had struggled … Read more

FIGC, strategic plan for football approved. Serie B abstains

FIGC, strategic plan for football approved.  Serie B abstains

The federal council approved the strategic plan of the FIGC for Italian football. All in favor, including Serie A, and one abstention (Mauro Balata’s Serie B). Resolutions i principles and new parameters financial economic ones which make the clubs’ obligations more stringent, with the liquidity index, the debt indicator and the expanded labor cost indicator … Read more

Antonio Bellia’s documentary on the church and the mafia: from silence to the excommunication of Francis

Antonio Bellia’s documentary on the church and the mafia: from silence to the excommunication of Francis

A decades-long cinematic journey built through testimonies of experts, representatives of institutions, and men of the Church, show how the mafia and the Church, since the post-war period, side by side with each other, have been obsequious and indifferent, never enemies and never adversaries, so much so that in the 1960s, faced with the massacres … Read more

Former Ilva, 100 million arriving from Sace for production continuity and related credits

Former Ilva, 100 million arriving from Sace for production continuity and related credits

For companies of the former Ilva a breath of fresh air is coming. The board of directors of Stealthe insurance-financial group controlled by the Ministry of Economy, has decided to assume a financial guarantee to cover 80 percent of a receivables disinvestment operation claimed by strategic suppliers towards Steel mills of Italy in extraordinary administration. … Read more

Amazon doubles down on Anthropic, completing its planned $4B investment

Amazon doubles down on Anthropic, completing its planned $4B investment

Amazon invested a further $2.75 billion in growing AI power Anthropic on Wednesday, following through on the option it left open last September. The $1.25 billion it invested at the time must be producing results, or perhaps they’ve realized that there are no other horses available to back. The September deal put $1.25 billion into … Read more

Sudan: the food crisis is becoming increasingly serious, over 37 percent of the population has difficulty obtaining daily food

Sudan: the food crisis is becoming increasingly serious, over 37 percent of the population has difficulty obtaining daily food

ROMA – The conflict in Sudan, together with the deterioration of the local economy and the difficulties in distributing humanitarian aid due to general insecurity, has plunged approximately 37 percent of the population, or 18 million people, into an acute food crisis. Every day millions of mothers and fathers don’t know how and where to … Read more