Pensioni, la «stella polare» di un sistema adeguato e sostenibile
Lo stesso Rapporto INPS mostra infatti che, in assenza di misure espansive, la spesa per pensioni sul PIL diminuirebbe dal 16,2% nel 2020 al 14,6% … by Livio Acerbo #greengroundit
Lo stesso Rapporto INPS mostra infatti che, in assenza di misure espansive, la spesa per pensioni sul PIL diminuirebbe dal 16,2% nel 2020 al 14,6% … by Livio Acerbo #greengroundit
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Tuesday that the company's network of DC fast-charging stations for its electric vehicles, also known as the Tesla … social experiment by Livio Acerbo #greengroundit
Instagram is giving its users a tiny bit more power to see what they want — and not see what they don’t want — in its content discovery hub. The company introduced a new toggle called “Sensitive Content Control” on Tuesday that allows anyone to screen posts that it thinks could be offensive, hiding them …
It is a highly volatile cryptocurrency with fluctuations in its market value. To simply put, every Bitcoin is a computer file that is kept in a wallet on your … social experiment by Livio Acerbo #greengroundit
Pivot Bio makes fertilizer — but not directly. Its modified microorganisms are added to soil and they produce nitrogen that would otherwise have to be trucked in and dumped there. This biotech-powered approach can save farmers money and time and ultimately may be easier on the environment — a huge opportunity that investors have plowed …
As Bezos' and the New Shepard lifted upwards, so did the hopes of commercial space flight. “It's very exciting stuff I think it's the next step,” said Ruppel. social experiment by Livio Acerbo #greengroundit #travel #tours
When you put Bally's acquisition in the broader frame of the convergence of sports and sports betting in the U.S., it makes much more sense.
Blue Origin successfully completed its first crewed launch Tuesday, sending four human passengers to space – including the company’s founder, Jeff Bezos. The result of billions of dollars of investment, dozens of test launches and some petty squabbling amongst ultra-rich founders, the triumph of the New Shepard, along with that of Virgin Galactic earlier this …
Whatever the reasons, Bezos’s announcement was surprising. Blue Origin CEO Bob Smith defended the plan in a preflight briefing, saying that the two most recent test flights proved that all systems were ready, and since everything controlling the spacecraft runs autonomously, there was no need for human practice. “We didn’t see any value, quite honestly, …