Monitoring: November 1 – 30
In November, biology and genetics recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 23 articles involving 49 research centres.
In November, biology and genetics recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 23 articles involving 49 research centres.
In December, medicine and biology a recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 32 articles involving 55 research centres.
In January, biotech and genetics recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 31 articles involving 54 research centres.
In February, biology and medicine recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 27 articles involving 47 research centres.
In March, medicine and biology recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 31 articles involving 54 research centres.
In April, medicine and physics recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 25 articles involving 41 research centres.
In May, oncology and biology recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 41 articles involving 62 research centres.
In June, medicine and neurosciences recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 44 articles involving 71 research centres.
In July, biology and medicine recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 45 articles involving 62 research centres.
Monitoring of the leading international scientific journals (Science, Nature, PNAS-Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, National Science Review and Scientific Reports, placed by SCImago Journal Rank in the top 5 for scientific impact) yielded 5 studies connected to medicine, published in Science, Nature and Scientific Reports.
In August, biology and medicine are still prominently featured in the publications by Italian laboratories, with 27 articles involving 48 research centres.
In October, medicine and chemistry recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 27 articles involving 61 research centres.
Economy – The economy, and the automotive sector in particular, won attention from international newspapers over the summer.
Culture – Major cultural events are aiding Italy’s recovery.
Milan, a key location for fashion, including digital fashion – After the first virtual Fashion Week, “Milan has some reasons to be cheerful,” explains The New York Times (July 17 – Milan Has Some Reasons to Be Cheerfu*l).
Milano and Digital Fashion Week – The foreign press is shining the spotlight on fashion brands on the occasion of Milan’s first “Digital Fashion Week”: the virtual runways have been opened by Prada, which has made 5 videos with collections at its Foundation’s locations (14 July in The New York Times –Prada Headlines Milan’s First Digital Fashion Week*; The Guardian –
Remembering Ennio Morricone –Ennio Morricone’s death has monopolized the attention of the foreign press. Science and culture in the era of coronavirus – The coronavirus pandemic continues to inspire science and culture coverage in foreign press. “Camilleri, master of the detective novel” – The death of Andrea Camilleri is covered in all the leading international media. Economy –Business takes centre stage in the articles that the foreign press has dedicated to Italy. Automotive industry: growth and sustainability – Automotive news takes centre stage in the reports dedicated to Italy by the international media.The week of July 3 – 9
The week of June 26 – July 2
The week of June 12 – 18
The week of June 5 – 11
The week of May 29 – June 4