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  • Nutriplate, child-friendly portions
    by Editorial Board on 31 Marzo 2025 at 23:01

    A significant step for nutrition education in schools: the results of Nutripiatto, the nutrition education programme that teaches children and families how to build balanced meals, were presented at the Ministry of Education and Merit. Nutripiatto stands out because it is not just a theoretical project, but a real practical tool that guides parents, teachers The post Nutriplate, child-friendly portions first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

  • Recycling Day, Italy ahead of EU targets
    by Editorial Board on 18 Marzo 2025 at 14:39

    ‘The circular economy and recycling industrial sector, made up of mainly family-run SMEs, represents an excellence that makes Italy an international leader in paper recycling. The targets set by the EU for the recycling of cellulose packaging by 2025 have already been exceeded since 2009, a full sixteen years ahead of schedule, thanks to a The post Recycling Day, Italy ahead of EU targets first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

  • Spruce bark to protect health
    by Editorial Board on 26 Febbraio 2025 at 23:01

    A study coordinated by the National Research Council’s Institute for Bioeconomics (CNR-Ibe) and the Luke Institute in Helsinki, Finland, has revealed the high antioxidant, antibacterial and antiviral properties of fir bark extract. The results of the in vitro research, in which other Italian, Finnish and U.S. partners participated, were published in the journal Separation and The post Spruce bark to protect health first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

  • Drones and artificial intelligence for penguin monitoring in Antarctica
    by Editorial Board on 14 Gennaio 2025 at 23:01

    Artificial intelligence will be used for the first time in Antarctica as a tool to count and classify Adelia penguins living near Italy’s Mario Zucchelli Station. This is envisioned by a methodology developed by ENEA that brings together drones, artificial intelligence (AI) and the power of ENEA’s own CRESCO supercomputer. “The accuracy of the count The post Drones and artificial intelligence for penguin monitoring in Antarctica first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

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  • Southern Ocean warming will mean a wetter West Coast, US
    on 2 Aprile 2025 at 22:13

    As global temperatures warm, the Southern Ocean — between Antarctica and other continents — will eventually release heat absorbed from the atmosphere, leading to projected long-term increases in precipitation over East Asia and the Western U.S., regardless of climate mitigation efforts.

  • Scientists unveil starfish-inspired wearable tech for heart monitoring
    on 2 Aprile 2025 at 18:23

    When we move, it’s harder for existing wearable devices to accurately track our heart activity. But researchers found that a starfish’s five-arm shape helps solve this problem. Inspired by how a starfish flips itself over — shrinking one of its arms and using the others in a coordinated motion to right itself — scientists have created a starfish-shaped wearable device that tracks heart health in real time.

  • Multi-resistance in bacteria predicted by AI model
    on 2 Aprile 2025 at 16:28

    An AI model trained on large amounts of genetic data can predict whether bacteria will become antibiotic-resistant. The new study shows that antibiotic resistance is more easily transmitted between genetically similar bacteria and mainly occurs in wastewater treatment plants and inside the human body.

  • Seeing humanity’s transition from hunting to farming as a cultural shift
    on 2 Aprile 2025 at 16:28

    Using a mathematical model, researchers have shed new light on the transition from hunter-gatherer to farming societies. Rather than focusing exclusively on external factors, they looked at internal demographics and the significant impact of human interactions. The model identified potential societal outcomes based on demographic changes, emphasizing aspects such as migration rates, cultural assimilation and the role of mortality in these transitions. The researchers aim to further develop their model with the aim of making it a standard tool for studying historical demographic interactions.

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