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Scientology "Stay Well" Initiative Backs Up Denmark’s New Normal

Scientology "Stay Well" Initiative Backs Up Denmark’s New Normal

Denmark was the first country in Europe to ease coronavirus restrictions. But the pandemic left many concerned. Scientology Volunteer Ministers help their communities understand the basics of prevention and how they can keep themselves and others well.

Redazione Missions 17 Jun 2020
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Triennale Milano — Una settimana di libri, musica, danza e arti sonore dal 20 al 25 gennaio

Triennale Milano — Una settimana di libri, musica, danza e arti sonore dal 20 al 25 gennaio

Dal 20 al 25 gennaio 2026 Triennale Milano propone una settimana intensa di appuntamenti tra libri, musica, danza e arti sonore. Lunedì 20 gennaio si presenta il volume INCOMPIUTO. La nascita di uno stile, con interventi di curatori, artisti e architetti. Martedì 21 gennaio è dedicato a Cultura adesso. Un’economia contemporanea, con un confronto sul ruolo della cultura come infrastruttura democratica. Sempre il 21 gennaio, la listening session con Fiorella Mannoia, ormai sold out, mette al centro l’album Anime Salve di Fabrizio De André e il progetto live in arrivo nel 2026. Mercoledì 22 gennaio torna Dance Well, laboratorio di danza contemporanea aperto soprattutto alle persone con Parkinson ma accessibile a tutti. Dal 23 al 25 gennaio lo spazio Voce ospita l’installazione sonora SONDA. Roberto Cuoghi: Šuillakku Corral, visitabile gratuitamente. Venerdì 24 gennaio, infine, una visita guidata e un workshop dedicato a Fabio Mauri. De oppressione coinvolgono sia il pubblico adulto sia bambini e famiglie.

Silvia Carrassi Art 17 Jan 2026
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Loss of the Otx2-Binding Site in the Nanog Promoter Affects the Integrity of Embryonic Stem Cell Subtypes and Specification of Inner Cell Mass-Derived Epiblast

Loss of the Otx2-Binding Site in the Nanog Promoter Affects the Integrity of Embryonic Stem Cell Subtypes and Specification of Inner Cell Mass-Derived Epiblast

• Otx2 binds to the promoter/enhancer region of Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog in ESCs and EpiSCs • Otx2 binding to the Nanog promoter helps maintain the integrity of ESC compartments • Loss of this Otx2-binding site induces primed-like features in ESCs • Otx2 regulation of Nanog contributes to ICM differentiation of the epiblast Mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and the inner cell mass (ICM)-derived epiblast exhibit naive pluripotency. ESC-derived epiblast stem cells (EpiSCs) and the postimplantation epiblast exhibit primed pluripotency. Although core pluripotency factors are well-characterized, additional regulators, including Otx2, recently have been shown to function during the transition from naive to primed pluripotency. Here we uncover a role for Otx2 in the control of the naive pluripotent state. We analyzed Otx2-binding activity in ESCs and EpiSCs and identified Nanog, Oct4, and Sox2 as direct targets. To unravel the Otx2 transcriptional network, we targeted the strongest Otx2-binding site in the Nanog promoter, finding that this site modulates the size of specific ESC-subtype compartments in cultured cells and promotes Nanog expression in vivo, predisposing ICM differentiation to epiblast. Otx2-mediated Nanog regulation thus contributes to the integrity of the ESC state and cell lineage specification in preimplantation development.

CNR Science 22 Jun 2016
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Pat Mooney was interviewed by Maria Heibel

Pat Mooney was interviewed by Maria Heibel

Pat Mooney has more than four decades experience working in international civil society, first addressing aid and development issues and then focusing on food, agriculture and commodity trade. Mooney’s more recent work has focused on geoengineering, nanotechnology, synthetic biology and global governance of these technologies as well as corporate involvement in their development.  The author or co-author of several books on the politics of biotechnology and biodiversity, Pat Mooney received The Right Livelihood Award (the “Alternative Nobel Prize“) in the Swedish Parliament in 1985. In 1998 Mooney received the Pearson Medal of Peace from Canada’s Governor General. He also received the American “Giraffe Award“ given to people “who stick their necks out“. Pat Mooney has no university training, but is widely regarded as an authority on agricultural biodiversity and new technology issues.

Redazione Environment 07 Apr 2013
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