Fukushima, still radioactive land 60 km from the plant
60 km from Fukushima the soil still has high levels of Chlorine-36 despite the reclamation: low risk for humans but reflections on nuclear power remain.
60 km from Fukushima the soil still has high levels of Chlorine-36 despite the reclamation: low risk for humans but reflections on nuclear power remain.
Innovative research: bioengineered viruses become electrical sources, generating energy through heat. New frontiers in sustainability are opening up.
Industrial automation constitutes a fundamental element of the technological evolution we are currently experiencing. Even in Italy this phenomenon is taking on an increasingly central role. All this translates into a profound transformation of production processes, which concern various sectors. We must not forget that the adoption of advanced technologies improves the efficiency and quality of production, but opens the doors to new opportunities and advantages also at a competitive level. But which are the sectors in which there is the most... Read more
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