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Editorial IBSA16 Apr 20264 min read
Tick bites: which viruses can be transmitted to humans
A study in China analyses tick-borne viruses: find out which can infect humans through tick bites and why more monitoring is needed
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Editorial IBSA03 Apr 20263 min read
Sensors in clothes: how smart clothing monitors movements and health
A study in Nature Communications shows how sensors embedded into loose clothing can recognise human movements better than traditional wearable technology.
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Editorial IBSA20 Mar 20263 min read
A new technology could improve vaccines against pollen allergies
New CNR technology for pollen allergies: particles from seaweed make immunotherapy safer and free of side effects.
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Editorial IBSA24 Jun 20255 min read
Social prescribing: the model expanding the notion of care
Social Prescribing is a model that expands the treatment options available to primary care physicians, and more and more countries are implementing it.
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Editorial IBSA16 Jun 20253 min read
"Food and Art" workshop: a conscious look at what we eat
The "Food and Art" workshop that involved two fifth-grade classes at Cassarate Elementary School in a multi-sensory journey has concluded.
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Editorial IBSA11 Jun 20252 min read
Through the Clouds – A Temporary Exhibition at Carlo Cattaneo House
From 12 June to 7 September, don’t miss the exhibition Through the Clouds at Carlo Cattaneo House – an initiative by IBSA Foundation and MUSE Trento.
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Editorial IBSA19 Feb 20252 min read
IBSA Foundation and MUSE explore the Anthropocene
The collaboration between the IBSA Foundation and MUSE evolves year after year in a synergy of intentions and values, promoting the dialog between art and ...
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Editorial IBSA27 Jun 20245 min read
Funding scientific research: IBSA Foundation supports young talents
Research is challenging but full of opportunities. That's why IBSA Foundation continues to support young researchers through the Fellowship project.
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Editorial IBSA18 May 20246 min read
The role of museums today, yesterday and tomorrow
Museums: from temples devoted to the preservation of treasures to living spaces where it is possible to understand the world and improve society.
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Editorial IBSA04 Apr 20248 min read
Smartphone addiction: the fine line between necessity and obsession among young people
Excessive smartphone use is emerging as a new form of addiction among young people, making digital education increasingly necessary.
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Editorial IBSA20 Mar 20245 min read
How to be happy in the age of social media
Wellbeing and social media: a complex duo that merits further analysis. We explore how the digital world affects self-esteem and mental balance in young people.
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Editorial IBSA01 Mar 20247 min read
Healthy ageing and Well-Being: a priority
The concepts of healthy aging have become increasingly relevant in debates about the health and well-being of older people. But what is meant by them?
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Editorial IBSA06 Feb 20233 min read
Parole Fertili, an increasingly international project
The Parole Fertili (Fertile Words) project continues to evolve thanks to a collaboration with IBSA Foundation and a new story-sharing site.
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