Climate warming forces the migration to breed earlier
Climate change is causing migratory birds, such as the snipe, to breed earlier in Central and Northern Europe, according to Italian researchers.
Italy: The European Public Prosecutor's Office requested the arrest of 16 researchers
The European Public Prosecutor's Office has requested the arrest of 16 Italian researchers and professionals involved in technology who allegedly misused EU funds for personal benefits.
TV, iPad, and PCs with EU funds. The scandal of Italian teachers
A European investigation has uncovered a corruption scandal involving university professors, researchers, and educators in Italy, leading to a request for arrests by the European Public Prosecutor's Office.
"With the little treasure they bought iPhones, TVs, and PCs": the EU prosecutor requests the arrest of 16 Italian professors and researchers
The European Prosecutor's Office has requested the arrest of 16 Italian educators and IT company employees for corruption and manipulating public contracts.
The red chalk drawing that could hold the secret of Leonardo da Vinci's DNA
Researchers from the Leonardo DNA Project claim to have found genetic material related to the family of the Italian genius.
Opening of tomb, carbon 14, Y chromosome... In pursuit of Leonardo da Vinci's DNA
American and Italian researchers have found genetic traces on a drawing attributed to the Tuscan genius, part of their quest to identify the DNA of Leonardo da Vinci.
On the Trail of Leonardo da Vinci: the DNA of the Italian Genius on a Pencil Drawing
Researchers have found genetic material on the artwork 'Holy Child' and a letter that may belong to the Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci.
Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Brain Bounces Back. A Study Demonstrates Cerebral Resilience
A study finds that not all patients with mild cognitive impairment progress to dementia, with some displaying remarkable resilience despite multiple biological risk factors and biomarker alterations.