Fescaaal, il festival di cinema dai tre continenti compie trent’anni e debutta online

Non solo Hollywood. Per amare davvero il cinema e godere di tutte le sue infinite sfaccettature bisogna sapersi aprire anche a sguardi nuovi e insoliti. Come quelli che il Festival del cinema africano, d’Asia e America Latina – Fescaaal offre al pubblico da trent’anni esatti. L’edizione in programma dal 20 al 28 marzo 2021, con

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Riscaldamento globale, gli uccelli si adeguano con piume diverse 

Per colpa del riscaldamento globale molte specie aviarie sono costrette a spostare il loro habitat naturale verso l’alto. E si adeguano con piume diverse e più adatte al clima differente. A questo proposito uno studio scientifico sull’argomento ha rivelato come il piumaggio si sia evoluto per affrontare altitudini più elevate, proprio perché,  a causa del

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One of Archaeology’s Great Mysteries Nearly Solved as Scientists Piece Together 2,000-Year-Old Computer

Ever since the Antikythera Mechanism was fished out of the Peloponnesian Sea in 1901, it has remained one of the longest unsolved mysteries of archaeology. Akin to something portrayed in the Da Vinci Code or Dungeons and Dragons, the hand-powered, clockwork brass planetarium has befuddled everyone who has beheld it. Yet more than a century

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Il 19 marzo torna la Giornata mondiale di azione per il clima

Nello spot di una nota compagnia telefonica i membri del movimento Fridays for future mostrano ad un politico i loro cartelli con la scritta “Non c’è un pianeta B”, e quello diventa immediatamente più vecchio perché, come dice lo slogan pubblicitario, “La verità fa crescere”. Questi giovani attivisti non si sono ancora stancati di urlare

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Philly and Texas Are The Latest Locations to Dim Lights Making it Safer for Migrating Birds in Flight

Since 1990, cities around the U.S. have gradually been cutting or dimming outdoor lights in order to help one of their most vulnerable populations—migratory birds. Lights Out programs, organized by conservation and civil society groups like the Audubon Society, have sprung up in 20 different states, plus D.C. and Toronto, and involve enlisting the help

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Medals Found in Dumpster Reveal Her Dad Was a WWII Hero But Never Told Anyone—WATCH

You can find the most amazing things—from valuable artifacts to kitschy treasures—when you’re dumpster diving. But sometimes, trash trawling yields an heirloom that’s truly priceless—like the personal history of a hero. U.S. Navy veteran Donald Helfer flew in 28 missions over enemy territory during WWII and was decorated for his bravery. Along with the Navy

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