Cinzia Corinaldesi (@cinziacorinald2) 's Twitter Profile
Cinzia Corinaldesi

@cinziacorinald2

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Wim Thiery (@wimthiery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The kids aren't alright In our new paper in Science Magazine and acompanying Save the Children International report, we uncover the strong intergenerational inequities in exposure to climate extremes 🧵 1/n Report: resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/library/born-c… Paper: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Frontiers - Marine Science (@frontmarinesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Research: The Paradox of an Unpolluted Coastal Site Facing a Chronically Contaminated Industrial Area: Present and past industrial activities in coastal areas have left us a legacy of contamination and habitat degradation with… frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #MarineScience

Marco Greg Munari (@marcogregmunari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇺🇦🇮🇹🇪🇺Italian Universities and Research entities, including Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, are opening positions to host Ukraine students, researchers or visiting professors. If you are interested in, or you know someone possibly interested, do not hesitate to contact us

🇺🇦🇮🇹🇪🇺Italian Universities and Research entities, including <a href="/SznDohrn/">Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn</a>, are opening positions to host Ukraine students, researchers or visiting professors. If you are interested in, or you know someone possibly interested, do not hesitate to contact us
Science Advances (@scienceadvances) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cold-blooded Antarctic marine worms depend on bacterial antifreeze-like proteins to help them survive the harsh polar waters, a new study finds. scim.ag/7pH

Cold-blooded Antarctic marine worms depend on bacterial antifreeze-like proteins to help them survive the harsh polar waters, a new study finds. scim.ag/7pH
roberto danovaro (@r_danovaro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Worms in codependent relationship with antifreeze bacteria. Happy to share our latest article just published in Science science.org/content/articl…

Crowther Lab (@crowtherlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A future without #microbes? Unthinkable! In fact, many microbe-based technologies – from health prevention to ecosystem restoration – are indispensable for the future. Our new paper in Cell shows that we critically need them to achieve the #SDGs: cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

A future without #microbes? Unthinkable! In fact, many microbe-based technologies – from health prevention to ecosystem restoration – are indispensable for the future. Our new paper in <a href="/CellCellPress/">Cell</a> shows that we critically need them to achieve the #SDGs:
cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
Laura van Galen (@laura_vangalen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper about how microbes are essential to achieving the SDGs is out! Thanks to such a fantastic bunch of co-authors for making this happen

DiverSea (@diverseaeu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday we met for the First Annual Meeting of DiverSea project, which is funded by the EU Horizon Programme, hosted by NKUA, University of Athens University of Athens

Yesterday we met for the First Annual Meeting of DiverSea project, which is funded by the EU Horizon Programme, hosted by NKUA, University of Athens <a href="/uoaofficial/">University of Athens</a>
Redress Project (@redressp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What an inspiring roundtable! 🌊 Roberto Danovaro, coordinator of the REDRESS project, joined the Genoa Science Festival, to participate in a panel entitled “Abissi”, together with Cinzia Corinaldesi (DiVERSEA), Jacopo Aguzzi (DIGI4ECO) and Emanuela Fanelli (LIFEDREAM).

What an inspiring roundtable! 🌊 Roberto Danovaro, coordinator of the REDRESS project, joined the Genoa Science Festival, to participate in a panel entitled “Abissi”, together with Cinzia Corinaldesi (DiVERSEA), Jacopo Aguzzi (DIGI4ECO) and Emanuela Fanelli (LIFEDREAM).