Fisco: stretta sui crediti di lavoro, opposizione all’attacco – Notizie – Ansa.it

La Camera rispolvera il ravvedimento speciale legato al concordato preventivo biennale, ma – nonostante qualche smorfia dell’opposizione – non è sulla nuova sanatoria fiscale che scoppia la polemica. La contrapposizione nasce al Senato, dove nel decreto Ilva, il relatore di Fratelli d’Italia propone la riscrittura delle norme sui crediti di…

Un percorso tra archivi e biblioteche per i 2500 anni di Napoli – Campania – Ansa.it

Archivi e biblioteche si aprono alla città per celebrare i 2500 anni dalla fondazione di Napoli.     Fino al 31 dicembre napoletani e turisti potranno avvicinarsi e conoscere il patrimonio archivistico cittadino. Tutto questo grazie all’iniziativa ‘Mischiamo le Carte”, viaggio nel cuore documentario della città. Il progetto vede la collaborazione…

Air India, ‘fu il comandante a spegnere i motori’ – Notizie – Ansa.it

 “Perchè lo hai fatto… ? “. Poi il panico. Emergono dalla scatola nera nuovi dettagli sulle conversazioni nella cabina di pilotaggio del volo Air India poco prima dello schianto il 12 giugno scorso, al decollo dallo scalo indiano di Ahmedabad con destinazione Londra, in cui sono morte 241 delle 242…

This 10-minute ozone hack keeps mangoes fresh for 28 days

In good news for mango lovers, new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has identified a way to extend the storage life of the popular tropical fruit. The study, led by ECU School of Science Lecturer Dr Mekhala Vithana, found that dipping mangoes in ozonated water (aqueous ozonation) for 10…

Cognitive collapse and the nuclear codes: When leaders lose control

Many former leaders of the world’s nine nuclear-armed nations were impaired by health conditions while in office, raising concerns over their decision-making abilities while they had access to nuclear weapon launch codes, a study from the University of Otago, New Zealand, has found. The study analyzed the health information of…

This flat chip uses twisted light to reveal hidden images

Imagine trying to wear a left-handed glove on your right hand: it doesn’t fit because left and right hands are mirror images that can’t be superimposed on each other. This ‘handedness’ is what scientists call chirality, and it plays a fundamental role in biology, chemistry, and materials science. Most DNA…

Why broken crystals are stronger

Crystals are known far and wide for their beauty and elegance. But even though they may appear perfect on the outside, their microstructure can be quite complicated, making them difficult to model mathematically. But there are people rising to the challenge. In an article published this month in Royal Society…

Butchery clues reveal Neanderthals may have had “family recipes”

A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that Neanderthals living in two nearby caves in northern Israel — butchered their food in noticeably different ways. Despite using the same tools and hunting the same prey, groups in Amud and Kebara caves left behind distinct patterns of cut-marks…