Relations between universities and businesses provide the basis for research and development. How can these relations be improved? One solution comes from the new collaboration agreement between Eni and Politecnico di Milano. Giulio Ballio, Rector of Politecnico di Milano.
Eni Corporate University: activities and experiences from Eni's two-year-old structur.
Development stems from technological research. However, progress is difficult without science popularisation. Harold Kroto, Nobel Laureate for Chemistry, explains.
The reportage by Mimmo Càndito is dedicated to Egypt, a young nation and a new society, yet with a civilization and culture thousands of years old: a model of identity throughout the Middle East.
German mapmaker, Arno Peters offers a new world geography aimed at showing continents in true proportion. It helps to get over the Eurocentric world-view and promote equal relations among the diverse cultures. Peters' maps represent a metaphor and bring out the distance separating the world's North and South. Giulio Albanese, Combonian missionary, the chief editor of Misna (Missionary Service News Agency) speaks about it.
Alessandro Cecchi Paone explains that the environment is no longer just a matter for science, but it's part and parcel of day to day life. It has profoundly affected the social agenda both in Italy and world-wide. The comment by Margot Wallström, former Swedish minister and member of Parliament, European Commisioner for the Environment. Eni has adopted the model of sustainable development as its strategy.
A deal between Atac and Italgas: Rome will have the largest fleet of natural-gas powered public buses.
An interview with Lorenzo Mattotti who has illustrated Eni's latest institutional publications on the natural environment.
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Last updated on 02/11/07