Report on Open Science 2023-2024

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Risultati dello scrutinio - Elezioni suppletive di due Componenti della SubArea 13.4 - 2024-28

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2025N58 - Comunicazione calendario e sede colloquio

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2025N58 - Comunicazione esito prova scritta

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MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025: su 15 progetti italiani approvati 6 sono Unipd

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Ieri la Commissione europea ha pubblicato i risultati della call MSCA Staff Exchanges 2025, con la quale sono stati assegnati 97,7 milioni di euro a un totale di 81 progetti: sono ben 6 i progetti dell’Università di Padova su di un totale di 15 selezionati in tutta Italia.

L'azione Staff Exchanges finanzia scambi internazionali e intersettoriali di breve durata del personale coinvolto in attività di ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di sviluppare progetti collaborativi tra diverse organizzazioni dei settori accademico e non accademico, in Europa e oltre.

In questo modo, il personale che aderisce allo scambio ha così la possiibilità di beneficiare di nuove conoscenze, competenze e prospettive di sviluppo professionale, mentre le organizzazioni partecipanti incrementano le proprie attività di ricerca e innovazione.

L’azione Staff Exchanges è destinata a consorzi internazionali composti da università, enti di ricerca, imprese o altri attori socio-economici.

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Move Active Games, the free app to train with the Olympic spirit

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The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics become a real opportunity to get moving, train, and take care of your health. This is the goal of MOVE Active Games, the new free app developed by MOVE Srl, a spin-off of the University of Padua.


The app allows users to follow the Olympic and Paralympic events in a simple and interactive way, discovering rules and curiosities of winter sports, but above all it invites users to become protagonists: through workouts inspired by Olympic disciplines, with guided exercises and videos that can be accessed at home without equipment.


From biathlon to curling, from bobsleigh to Nordic combined, each sport is paired with mini-programmes designed to improve strength, endurance, and coordination. The content is created and validated by kinesiologists and doctors from the Department of Medicine at the University of Padua, ensuring safety and scientific solidity.


A gamification system with shared medals and leaderboards makes the experience engaging and motivating, rewarding consistency and physical activity. The app also features sections dedicated to health, prevention, and active lifestyles, with scientific contributions developed in collaboration with national medical entities and societies.


"Our app also integrates a gamification system, with a shared medal table that rewards continuity, minutes of physical activity, and calories burned: the more you move, the more medals you earn, making the experience social and motivating," explains Marco Vecchiato, sports doctor, lecturer at the University of Padua and co-administrator of MOVE Srl, a role shared with Nicola Borasio, sports doctor and PhD student at DIMED. "A specific section is dedicated to health and the promotion of an active lifestyle, with scientific content on physical activity, nutrition, prevention, and well-being, created by experts from our University, in collaboration with Exercise is Medicine Italy, the Italian Society of Mountain Medicine, and No T To Lose, a project coordinated by Prof. Andrea Garolla, born from the collaboration between specialists from the Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova and the Veneto Region."


MOVE Active Games aims to transform the Olympic event into a lever for well-being, inclusion, and daily participation, involving everyone well beyond the days of the Games.

 

 

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The app allows users to follow the Olympic and Paralympic events in a simple and interactive way, discovering rules and curiosities of winter sports, but above all it invites users to become protagonists: through workouts inspired by Olympic disciplines, with guided exercises and videos that can be accessed at home without equipment.

From biathlon to curling, from bobsleigh to Nordic combined, each sport is paired with mini-programmes designed to improve strength, endurance, and coordination. The content is created and validated by kinesiologists and doctors from the Department of Medicine at the University of Padua, ensuring safety and scientific solidity.

A gamification system with shared medals and leaderboards makes the experience engaging and motivating, rewarding consistency and physical activity. The app also features sections dedicated to health, prevention, and active lifestyles, with scientific contributions developed in collaboration with national medical entities and societies.

"Our app also integrates a gamification system, with a shared medal table that rewards continuity, minutes of physical activity, and calories burned: the more you move, the more medals you earn, making the experience social and motivating," explains Marco Vecchiato, sports doctor, lecturer at the University of Padua and co-administrator of MOVE Srl, a role shared with Nicola Borasio, sports doctor and PhD student at DIMED. "A specific section is dedicated to health and the promotion of an active lifestyle, with scientific content on physical activity, nutrition, prevention, and well-being, created by experts from our University, in collaboration with Exercise is Medicine Italy, the Italian Society of Mountain Medicine, and No T To Lose, a project coordinated by Prof. Andrea Garolla, born from the collaboration between specialists from the Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova and the Veneto Region."

MOVE Active Games aims to transform the Olympic event into a lever for well-being, inclusion, and daily participation, involving everyone well beyond the days of the Games.

 

 

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The app allows users to follow the Olympic and Paralympic events in a simple and interactive way, discovering rules and curiosities of winter sports, but above all it invites users to become protagonists: through workouts inspired by Olympic disciplines, with guided exercises and videos that can be accessed at home without equipment.


From biathlon to curling, from bobsleigh to Nordic combined, each sport is paired with mini-programmes designed to improve strength, endurance, and coordination. The content is created and validated by kinesiologists and doctors from the Department of Medicine at the University of Padua, ensuring safety and scientific solidity.


A gamification system with shared medals and leaderboards makes the experience engaging and motivating, rewarding consistency and physical activity. The app also features sections dedicated to health, prevention, and active lifestyles, with scientific contributions developed in collaboration with national medical entities and societies.


"Our app also integrates a gamification system, with a shared medal table that rewards continuity, minutes of physical activity, and calories burned: the more you move, the more medals you earn, making the experience social and motivating," explains Marco Vecchiato, sports doctor, lecturer at the University of Padua and co-administrator of MOVE Srl, a role shared with Nicola Borasio, sports doctor and PhD student at DIMED. "A specific section is dedicated to health and the promotion of an active lifestyle, with scientific content on physical activity, nutrition, prevention, and well-being, created by experts from our University, in collaboration with Exercise is Medicine Italy, the Italian Society of Mountain Medicine, and No T To Lose, a project coordinated by Prof. Andrea Garolla, born from the collaboration between specialists from the Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova and the Veneto Region."


MOVE Active Games aims to transform the Olympic event into a lever for well-being, inclusion, and daily participation, involving everyone well beyond the days of the Games.

 

 

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The app allows users to follow the Olympic and Paralympic events in a simple and interactive way, discovering rules and curiosities of winter sports, but above all it invites users to become protagonists: through workouts inspired by Olympic disciplines, with guided exercises and videos that can be accessed at home without equipment.

From biathlon to curling, from bobsleigh to Nordic combined, each sport is paired with mini-programmes designed to improve strength, endurance, and coordination. The content is created and validated by kinesiologists and doctors from the Department of Medicine at the University of Padua, ensuring safety and scientific solidity.

A gamification system with shared medals and leaderboards makes the experience engaging and motivating, rewarding consistency and physical activity. The app also features sections dedicated to health, prevention, and active lifestyles, with scientific contributions developed in collaboration with national medical entities and societies.

"Our app also integrates a gamification system, with a shared medal table that rewards continuity, minutes of physical activity, and calories burned: the more you move, the more medals you earn, making the experience social and motivating," explains Marco Vecchiato, sports doctor, lecturer at the University of Padua and co-administrator of MOVE Srl, a role shared with Nicola Borasio, sports doctor and PhD student at DIMED. "A specific section is dedicated to health and the promotion of an active lifestyle, with scientific content on physical activity, nutrition, prevention, and well-being, created by experts from our University, in collaboration with Exercise is Medicine Italy, the Italian Society of Mountain Medicine, and No T To Lose, a project coordinated by Prof. Andrea Garolla, born from the collaboration between specialists from the Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova and the Veneto Region."

MOVE Active Games aims to transform the Olympic event into a lever for well-being, inclusion, and daily participation, involving everyone well beyond the days of the Games.

 

 

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The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics become a real opportunity to get moving, train, and take care of your health. This is the goal of MOVE Active Games, the new free app developed by MOVE Srl, a spin-off of the University of Padua.


The app allows users to follow the Olympic and Paralympic events in a simple and interactive way, discovering rules and curiosities of winter sports, but above all it invites users to become protagonists: through workouts inspired by Olympic disciplines, with guided exercises and videos that can be accessed at home without equipment.


From biathlon to curling, from bobsleigh to Nordic combined, each sport is paired with mini-programmes designed to improve strength, endurance, and coordination. The content is created and validated by kinesiologists and doctors from the Department of Medicine at the University of Padua, ensuring safety and scientific solidity.


A gamification system with shared medals and leaderboards makes the experience engaging and motivating, rewarding consistency and physical activity. The app also features sections dedicated to health, prevention, and active lifestyles, with scientific contributions developed in collaboration with national medical entities and societies.


"Our app also integrates a gamification system, with a shared medal table that rewards continuity, minutes of physical activity, and calories burned: the more you move, the more medals you earn, making the experience social and motivating," explains Marco Vecchiato, sports doctor, lecturer at the University of Padua and co-administrator of MOVE Srl, a role shared with Nicola Borasio, sports doctor and PhD student at DIMED. "A specific section is dedicated to health and the promotion of an active lifestyle, with scientific content on physical activity, nutrition, prevention, and well-being, created by experts from our University, in collaboration with Exercise is Medicine Italy, the Italian Society of Mountain Medicine, and No T To Lose, a project coordinated by Prof. Andrea Garolla, born from the collaboration between specialists from the Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova and the Veneto Region."


MOVE Active Games aims to transform the Olympic event into a lever for well-being, inclusion, and daily participation, involving everyone well beyond the days of the Games.

 

 

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The app allows users to follow the Olympic and Paralympic events in a simple and interactive way, discovering rules and curiosities of winter sports, but above all it invites users to become protagonists: through workouts inspired by Olympic disciplines, with guided exercises and videos that can be accessed at home without equipment.

From biathlon to curling, from bobsleigh to Nordic combined, each sport is paired with mini-programmes designed to improve strength, endurance, and coordination. The content is created and validated by kinesiologists and doctors from the Department of Medicine at the University of Padua, ensuring safety and scientific solidity.

A gamification system with shared medals and leaderboards makes the experience engaging and motivating, rewarding consistency and physical activity. The app also features sections dedicated to health, prevention, and active lifestyles, with scientific contributions developed in collaboration with national medical entities and societies.

"Our app also integrates a gamification system, with a shared medal table that rewards continuity, minutes of physical activity, and calories burned: the more you move, the more medals you earn, making the experience social and motivating," explains Marco Vecchiato, sports doctor, lecturer at the University of Padua and co-administrator of MOVE Srl, a role shared with Nicola Borasio, sports doctor and PhD student at DIMED. "A specific section is dedicated to health and the promotion of an active lifestyle, with scientific content on physical activity, nutrition, prevention, and well-being, created by experts from our University, in collaboration with Exercise is Medicine Italy, the Italian Society of Mountain Medicine, and No T To Lose, a project coordinated by Prof. Andrea Garolla, born from the collaboration between specialists from the Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova and the Veneto Region."

MOVE Active Games aims to transform the Olympic event into a lever for well-being, inclusion, and daily participation, involving everyone well beyond the days of the Games.

 

 

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The app allows users to follow the Olympic and Paralympic events in a simple and interactive way, discovering rules and curiosities of winter sports, but above all it invites users to become protagonists: through workouts inspired by Olympic disciplines, with guided exercises and videos that can be accessed at home without equipment.


From biathlon to curling, from bobsleigh to Nordic combined, each sport is paired with mini-programmes designed to improve strength, endurance, and coordination. The content is created and validated by kinesiologists and doctors from the Department of Medicine at the University of Padua, ensuring safety and scientific solidity.


A gamification system with shared medals and leaderboards makes the experience engaging and motivating, rewarding consistency and physical activity. The app also features sections dedicated to health, prevention, and active lifestyles, with scientific contributions developed in collaboration with national medical entities and societies.


"Our app also integrates a gamification system, with a shared medal table that rewards continuity, minutes of physical activity, and calories burned: the more you move, the more medals you earn, making the experience social and motivating," explains Marco Vecchiato, sports doctor, lecturer at the University of Padua and co-administrator of MOVE Srl, a role shared with Nicola Borasio, sports doctor and PhD student at DIMED. "A specific section is dedicated to health and the promotion of an active lifestyle, with scientific content on physical activity, nutrition, prevention, and well-being, created by experts from our University, in collaboration with Exercise is Medicine Italy, the Italian Society of Mountain Medicine, and No T To Lose, a project coordinated by Prof. Andrea Garolla, born from the collaboration between specialists from the Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova and the Veneto Region."


MOVE Active Games aims to transform the Olympic event into a lever for well-being, inclusion, and daily participation, involving everyone well beyond the days of the Games.

 

 

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The app allows users to follow the Olympic and Paralympic events in a simple and interactive way, discovering rules and curiosities of winter sports, but above all it invites users to become protagonists: through workouts inspired by Olympic disciplines, with guided exercises and videos that can be accessed at home without equipment.

From biathlon to curling, from bobsleigh to Nordic combined, each sport is paired with mini-programmes designed to improve strength, endurance, and coordination. The content is created and validated by kinesiologists and doctors from the Department of Medicine at the University of Padua, ensuring safety and scientific solidity.

A gamification system with shared medals and leaderboards makes the experience engaging and motivating, rewarding consistency and physical activity. The app also features sections dedicated to health, prevention, and active lifestyles, with scientific contributions developed in collaboration with national medical entities and societies.

"Our app also integrates a gamification system, with a shared medal table that rewards continuity, minutes of physical activity, and calories burned: the more you move, the more medals you earn, making the experience social and motivating," explains Marco Vecchiato, sports doctor, lecturer at the University of Padua and co-administrator of MOVE Srl, a role shared with Nicola Borasio, sports doctor and PhD student at DIMED. "A specific section is dedicated to health and the promotion of an active lifestyle, with scientific content on physical activity, nutrition, prevention, and well-being, created by experts from our University, in collaboration with Exercise is Medicine Italy, the Italian Society of Mountain Medicine, and No T To Lose, a project coordinated by Prof. Andrea Garolla, born from the collaboration between specialists from the Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova and the Veneto Region."

MOVE Active Games aims to transform the Olympic event into a lever for well-being, inclusion, and daily participation, involving everyone well beyond the days of the Games.

 

 

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The app allows users to follow the Olympic and Paralympic events in a simple and interactive way, discovering rules and curiosities of winter sports, but above all it invites users to become protagonists: through workouts inspired by Olympic disciplines, with guided exercises and videos that can be accessed at home without equipment.


From biathlon to curling, from bobsleigh to Nordic combined, each sport is paired with mini-programmes designed to improve strength, endurance, and coordination. The content is created and validated by kinesiologists and doctors from the Department of Medicine at the University of Padua, ensuring safety and scientific solidity.


A gamification system with shared medals and leaderboards makes the experience engaging and motivating, rewarding consistency and physical activity. The app also features sections dedicated to health, prevention, and active lifestyles, with scientific contributions developed in collaboration with national medical entities and societies.


"Our app also integrates a gamification system, with a shared medal table that rewards continuity, minutes of physical activity, and calories burned: the more you move, the more medals you earn, making the experience social and motivating," explains Marco Vecchiato, sports doctor, lecturer at the University of Padua and co-administrator of MOVE Srl, a role shared with Nicola Borasio, sports doctor and PhD student at DIMED. "A specific section is dedicated to health and the promotion of an active lifestyle, with scientific content on physical activity, nutrition, prevention, and well-being, created by experts from our University, in collaboration with Exercise is Medicine Italy, the Italian Society of Mountain Medicine, and No T To Lose, a project coordinated by Prof. Andrea Garolla, born from the collaboration between specialists from the Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova and the Veneto Region."


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The app allows users to follow the Olympic and Paralympic events in a simple and interactive way, discovering rules and curiosities of winter sports, but above all it invites users to become protagonists: through workouts inspired by Olympic disciplines, with guided exercises and videos that can be accessed at home without equipment.

From biathlon to curling, from bobsleigh to Nordic combined, each sport is paired with mini-programmes designed to improve strength, endurance, and coordination. The content is created and validated by kinesiologists and doctors from the Department of Medicine at the University of Padua, ensuring safety and scientific solidity.

A gamification system with shared medals and leaderboards makes the experience engaging and motivating, rewarding consistency and physical activity. The app also features sections dedicated to health, prevention, and active lifestyles, with scientific contributions developed in collaboration with national medical entities and societies.

"Our app also integrates a gamification system, with a shared medal table that rewards continuity, minutes of physical activity, and calories burned: the more you move, the more medals you earn, making the experience social and motivating," explains Marco Vecchiato, sports doctor, lecturer at the University of Padua and co-administrator of MOVE Srl, a role shared with Nicola Borasio, sports doctor and PhD student at DIMED. "A specific section is dedicated to health and the promotion of an active lifestyle, with scientific content on physical activity, nutrition, prevention, and well-being, created by experts from our University, in collaboration with Exercise is Medicine Italy, the Italian Society of Mountain Medicine, and No T To Lose, a project coordinated by Prof. Andrea Garolla, born from the collaboration between specialists from the Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova and the Veneto Region."

MOVE Active Games aims to transform the Olympic event into a lever for well-being, inclusion, and daily participation, involving everyone well beyond the days of the Games.

 

 

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Le Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi Invernali di Milano-Cortina 2026 diventano un’occasione concreta per muoversi, allenarsi e prendersi cura della propria salute. È questo l’obiettivo di MOVE Active Games, la nuova app gratuita sviluppata da MOVE Srl, spin-off dell’Università di Padova.

L’app permette di seguire in modo semplice e interattivo gli eventi olimpici e paralimpici, scoprendo regole e curiosità degli sport invernali, ma soprattutto invita le utenti e gli utenti a diventare protagonisti: attraverso allenamenti ispirati alle discipline olimpiche, con esercizi guidati e video fruibili anche a casa e senza attrezzature.

Dal biathlon al curling, dal bob alla combinata nordica, ogni sport è abbinato a mini-programmi pensati per migliorare forza, resistenza e coordinazione. I contenuti sono realizzati e validati dai chinesiologi e medici del Dipartimento di Medicina dell’Università di Padova, a garanzia di sicurezza e solidità scientifica.

Un sistema di gamification con medaglie e classifiche condivise rende l’esperienza coinvolgente e motivante, premiando costanza e attività fisica. Completano l’app sezioni dedicate a salute, prevenzione e stili di vita attivi, con contributi scientifici sviluppati in collaborazione con enti e società mediche nazionali.

«La nostra app integra anche un sistema di gamification, con un medagliere condiviso che premia la continuità, i minuti di attività fisica e le calorie consumate: più ci si muove, più medaglie si ottengono, rendendo l'esperienza sociale e motivante – spiega Marco Vecchiato, medico dello sport, docente all'Università di Padova e co-amministratore di MOVE Srl, ruolo condiviso con Nicola Borasio, medico dello sport e dottorando del DIMED -. Una sezione specifica è dedicata alla salute e alla promozione di uno stile di vita attivo, con contenuti scientifici su attività fisica,
nutrizione, prevenzione e benessere, realizzati dagli esperti del nostro Ateneo, in collaborazione con Exercise is Medicine Italy, la Società Italiana di Medicina di Montagna e No T To Lose, un progetto coordinato dal Prof. Andrea Garolla, nato dalla collaborazione tra gli specialisti dell'Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova e la Regione del Veneto.»

MOVE Active Games punta a trasformare l’evento olimpico in una leva di benessere, inclusione e partecipazione quotidiana, coinvolgendo tutti, ben oltre i giorni dei Giochi.

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Le Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi Invernali di Milano-Cortina 2026 diventano un’occasione concreta per muoversi, allenarsi e prendersi cura della propria salute. È questo l’obiettivo di MOVE Active Games, la nuova app gratuita sviluppata da MOVE Srl, spin-off dell’Università di Padova.

L’app permette di seguire in modo semplice e interattivo gli eventi olimpici e paralimpici, scoprendo regole e curiosità degli sport invernali, ma soprattutto invita le utenti e gli utenti a diventare protagonisti: attraverso allenamenti ispirati alle discipline olimpiche, con esercizi guidati e video fruibili anche a casa e senza attrezzature.

Dal biathlon al curling, dal bob alla combinata nordica, ogni sport è abbinato a mini-programmi pensati per migliorare forza, resistenza e coordinazione. I contenuti sono realizzati e validati dai chinesiologi e medici del Dipartimento di Medicina dell’Università di Padova, a garanzia di sicurezza e solidità scientifica.

Un sistema di gamification con medaglie e classifiche condivise rende l’esperienza coinvolgente e motivante, premiando costanza e attività fisica. Completano l’app sezioni dedicate a salute, prevenzione e stili di vita attivi, con contributi scientifici sviluppati in collaborazione con enti e società mediche nazionali.

«La nostra app integra anche un sistema di gamification, con un medagliere condiviso che premia la continuità, i minuti di attività fisica e le calorie consumate: più ci si muove, più medaglie si ottengono, rendendo l'esperienza sociale e motivante – spiega Marco Vecchiato, medico dello sport, docente all'Università di Padova e co-amministratore di MOVE Srl, ruolo condiviso con Nicola Borasio, medico dello sport e dottorando del DIMED -. Una sezione specifica è dedicata alla salute e alla promozione di uno stile di vita attivo, con contenuti scientifici su attività fisica,
nutrizione, prevenzione e benessere, realizzati dagli esperti del nostro Ateneo, in collaborazione con Exercise is Medicine Italy, la Società Italiana di Medicina di Montagna e No T To Lose, un progetto coordinato dal Prof. Andrea Garolla, nato dalla collaborazione tra gli specialisti dell'Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova e la Regione del Veneto.»

MOVE Active Games punta a trasformare l’evento olimpico in una leva di benessere, inclusione e partecipazione quotidiana, coinvolgendo tutti, ben oltre i giorni dei Giochi.

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Le Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi Invernali di Milano-Cortina 2026 diventano un’occasione concreta per muoversi, allenarsi e prendersi cura della propria salute. È questo l’obiettivo di MOVE Active Games, la nuova app gratuita sviluppata da MOVE Srl, spin-off dell’Università di Padova.

L’app permette di seguire in modo semplice e interattivo gli eventi olimpici e paralimpici, scoprendo regole e curiosità degli sport invernali, ma soprattutto invita le utenti e gli utenti a diventare protagonisti: attraverso allenamenti ispirati alle discipline olimpiche, con esercizi guidati e video fruibili anche a casa e senza attrezzature.

Dal biathlon al curling, dal bob alla combinata nordica, ogni sport è abbinato a mini-programmi pensati per migliorare forza, resistenza e coordinazione. I contenuti sono realizzati e validati dai chinesiologi e medici del Dipartimento di Medicina dell’Università di Padova, a garanzia di sicurezza e solidità scientifica.

Un sistema di gamification con medaglie e classifiche condivise rende l’esperienza coinvolgente e motivante, premiando costanza e attività fisica. Completano l’app sezioni dedicate a salute, prevenzione e stili di vita attivi, con contributi scientifici sviluppati in collaborazione con enti e società mediche nazionali.

«La nostra app integra anche un sistema di gamification, con un medagliere condiviso che premia la continuità, i minuti di attività fisica e le calorie consumate: più ci si muove, più medaglie si ottengono, rendendo l'esperienza sociale e motivante – spiega Marco Vecchiato, medico dello sport, docente all'Università di Padova e co-amministratore di MOVE Srl, ruolo condiviso con Nicola Borasio, medico dello sport e dottorando del DIMED -. Una sezione specifica è dedicata alla salute e alla promozione di uno stile di vita attivo, con contenuti scientifici su attività fisica,
nutrizione, prevenzione e benessere, realizzati dagli esperti del nostro Ateneo, in collaborazione con Exercise is Medicine Italy, la Società Italiana di Medicina di Montagna e No T To Lose, un progetto coordinato dal Prof. Andrea Garolla, nato dalla collaborazione tra gli specialisti dell'Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova e la Regione del Veneto.»

MOVE Active Games punta a trasformare l’evento olimpico in una leva di benessere, inclusione e partecipazione quotidiana, coinvolgendo tutti, ben oltre i giorni dei Giochi.

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Le Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi Invernali di Milano-Cortina 2026 diventano un’occasione concreta per muoversi, allenarsi e prendersi cura della propria salute. È questo l’obiettivo di MOVE Active Games, la nuova app gratuita sviluppata da MOVE Srl, spin-off dell’Università di Padova.

L’app permette di seguire in modo semplice e interattivo gli eventi olimpici e paralimpici, scoprendo regole e curiosità degli sport invernali, ma soprattutto invita le utenti e gli utenti a diventare protagonisti: attraverso allenamenti ispirati alle discipline olimpiche, con esercizi guidati e video fruibili anche a casa e senza attrezzature.

Dal biathlon al curling, dal bob alla combinata nordica, ogni sport è abbinato a mini-programmi pensati per migliorare forza, resistenza e coordinazione. I contenuti sono realizzati e validati dai chinesiologi e medici del Dipartimento di Medicina dell’Università di Padova, a garanzia di sicurezza e solidità scientifica.

Un sistema di gamification con medaglie e classifiche condivise rende l’esperienza coinvolgente e motivante, premiando costanza e attività fisica. Completano l’app sezioni dedicate a salute, prevenzione e stili di vita attivi, con contributi scientifici sviluppati in collaborazione con enti e società mediche nazionali.

«La nostra app integra anche un sistema di gamification, con un medagliere condiviso che premia la continuità, i minuti di attività fisica e le calorie consumate: più ci si muove, più medaglie si ottengono, rendendo l'esperienza sociale e motivante – spiega Marco Vecchiato, medico dello sport, docente all'Università di Padova e co-amministratore di MOVE Srl, ruolo condiviso con Nicola Borasio, medico dello sport e dottorando del DIMED -. Una sezione specifica è dedicata alla salute e alla promozione di uno stile di vita attivo, con contenuti scientifici su attività fisica,
nutrizione, prevenzione e benessere, realizzati dagli esperti del nostro Ateneo, in collaborazione con Exercise is Medicine Italy, la Società Italiana di Medicina di Montagna e No T To Lose, un progetto coordinato dal Prof. Andrea Garolla, nato dalla collaborazione tra gli specialisti dell'Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova e la Regione del Veneto.»

MOVE Active Games punta a trasformare l’evento olimpico in una leva di benessere, inclusione e partecipazione quotidiana, coinvolgendo tutti, ben oltre i giorni dei Giochi.

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Le Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi Invernali di Milano-Cortina 2026 diventano un’occasione concreta per muoversi, allenarsi e prendersi cura della propria salute. È questo l’obiettivo di MOVE Active Games, la nuova app gratuita sviluppata da MOVE Srl, spin-off dell’Università di Padova.

L’app permette di seguire in modo semplice e interattivo gli eventi olimpici e paralimpici, scoprendo regole e curiosità degli sport invernali, ma soprattutto invita le utenti e gli utenti a diventare protagonisti: attraverso allenamenti ispirati alle discipline olimpiche, con esercizi guidati e video fruibili anche a casa e senza attrezzature.

Dal biathlon al curling, dal bob alla combinata nordica, ogni sport è abbinato a mini-programmi pensati per migliorare forza, resistenza e coordinazione. I contenuti sono realizzati e validati dai chinesiologi e medici del Dipartimento di Medicina dell’Università di Padova, a garanzia di sicurezza e solidità scientifica.

Un sistema di gamification con medaglie e classifiche condivise rende l’esperienza coinvolgente e motivante, premiando costanza e attività fisica. Completano l’app sezioni dedicate a salute, prevenzione e stili di vita attivi, con contributi scientifici sviluppati in collaborazione con enti e società mediche nazionali.

«La nostra app integra anche un sistema di gamification, con un medagliere condiviso che premia la continuità, i minuti di attività fisica e le calorie consumate: più ci si muove, più medaglie si ottengono, rendendo l'esperienza sociale e motivante – spiega Marco Vecchiato, medico dello sport, docente all'Università di Padova e co-amministratore di MOVE Srl, ruolo condiviso con Nicola Borasio, medico dello sport e dottorando del DIMED -. Una sezione specifica è dedicata alla salute e alla promozione di uno stile di vita attivo, con contenuti scientifici su attività fisica,
nutrizione, prevenzione e benessere, realizzati dagli esperti del nostro Ateneo, in collaborazione con Exercise is Medicine Italy, la Società Italiana di Medicina di Montagna e No T To Lose, un progetto coordinato dal Prof. Andrea Garolla, nato dalla collaborazione tra gli specialisti dell'Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova e la Regione del Veneto.»

MOVE Active Games punta a trasformare l’evento olimpico in una leva di benessere, inclusione e partecipazione quotidiana, coinvolgendo tutti, ben oltre i giorni dei Giochi.

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Le Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi Invernali di Milano-Cortina 2026 diventano un’occasione concreta per muoversi, allenarsi e prendersi cura della propria salute. È questo l’obiettivo di MOVE Active Games, la nuova app gratuita sviluppata da MOVE Srl, spin-off dell’Università di Padova.

L’app permette di seguire in modo semplice e interattivo gli eventi olimpici e paralimpici, scoprendo regole e curiosità degli sport invernali, ma soprattutto invita le utenti e gli utenti a diventare protagonisti: attraverso allenamenti ispirati alle discipline olimpiche, con esercizi guidati e video fruibili anche a casa e senza attrezzature.

Dal biathlon al curling, dal bob alla combinata nordica, ogni sport è abbinato a mini-programmi pensati per migliorare forza, resistenza e coordinazione. I contenuti sono realizzati e validati dai chinesiologi e medici del Dipartimento di Medicina dell’Università di Padova, a garanzia di sicurezza e solidità scientifica.

Un sistema di gamification con medaglie e classifiche condivise rende l’esperienza coinvolgente e motivante, premiando costanza e attività fisica. Completano l’app sezioni dedicate a salute, prevenzione e stili di vita attivi, con contributi scientifici sviluppati in collaborazione con enti e società mediche nazionali.

«La nostra app integra anche un sistema di gamification, con un medagliere condiviso che premia la continuità, i minuti di attività fisica e le calorie consumate: più ci si muove, più medaglie si ottengono, rendendo l'esperienza sociale e motivante – spiega Marco Vecchiato, medico dello sport, docente all'Università di Padova e co-amministratore di MOVE Srl, ruolo condiviso con Nicola Borasio, medico dello sport e dottorando del DIMED -. Una sezione specifica è dedicata alla salute e alla promozione di uno stile di vita attivo, con contenuti scientifici su attività fisica,
nutrizione, prevenzione e benessere, realizzati dagli esperti del nostro Ateneo, in collaborazione con Exercise is Medicine Italy, la Società Italiana di Medicina di Montagna e No T To Lose, un progetto coordinato dal Prof. Andrea Garolla, nato dalla collaborazione tra gli specialisti dell'Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova e la Regione del Veneto.»

MOVE Active Games punta a trasformare l’evento olimpico in una leva di benessere, inclusione e partecipazione quotidiana, coinvolgendo tutti, ben oltre i giorni dei Giochi.

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Le Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi Invernali di Milano-Cortina 2026 diventano un’occasione concreta per muoversi, allenarsi e prendersi cura della propria salute. È questo l’obiettivo di MOVE Active Games, la nuova app gratuita sviluppata da MOVE Srl, spin-off dell’Università di Padova.

L’app permette di seguire in modo semplice e interattivo gli eventi olimpici e paralimpici, scoprendo regole e curiosità degli sport invernali, ma soprattutto invita le utenti e gli utenti a diventare protagonisti: attraverso allenamenti ispirati alle discipline olimpiche, con esercizi guidati e video fruibili anche a casa e senza attrezzature.

Dal biathlon al curling, dal bob alla combinata nordica, ogni sport è abbinato a mini-programmi pensati per migliorare forza, resistenza e coordinazione. I contenuti sono realizzati e validati dai chinesiologi e medici del Dipartimento di Medicina dell’Università di Padova, a garanzia di sicurezza e solidità scientifica.

Un sistema di gamification con medaglie e classifiche condivise rende l’esperienza coinvolgente e motivante, premiando costanza e attività fisica. Completano l’app sezioni dedicate a salute, prevenzione e stili di vita attivi, con contributi scientifici sviluppati in collaborazione con enti e società mediche nazionali.

«La nostra app integra anche un sistema di gamification, con un medagliere condiviso che premia la continuità, i minuti di attività fisica e le calorie consumate: più ci si muove, più medaglie si ottengono, rendendo l'esperienza sociale e motivante – spiega Marco Vecchiato, medico dello sport, docente all'Università di Padova e co-amministratore di MOVE Srl, ruolo condiviso con Nicola Borasio, medico dello sport e dottorando del DIMED -. Una sezione specifica è dedicata alla salute e alla promozione di uno stile di vita attivo, con contenuti scientifici su attività fisica,
nutrizione, prevenzione e benessere, realizzati dagli esperti del nostro Ateneo, in collaborazione con Exercise is Medicine Italy, la Società Italiana di Medicina di Montagna e No T To Lose, un progetto coordinato dal Prof. Andrea Garolla, nato dalla collaborazione tra gli specialisti dell'Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova e la Regione del Veneto.»

MOVE Active Games punta a trasformare l’evento olimpico in una leva di benessere, inclusione e partecipazione quotidiana, coinvolgendo tutti, ben oltre i giorni dei Giochi.

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Le Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi Invernali di Milano-Cortina 2026 diventano un’occasione concreta per muoversi, allenarsi e prendersi cura della propria salute. È questo l’obiettivo di MOVE Active Games, la nuova app gratuita sviluppata da MOVE Srl, spin-off dell’Università di Padova.

L’app permette di seguire in modo semplice e interattivo gli eventi olimpici e paralimpici, scoprendo regole e curiosità degli sport invernali, ma soprattutto invita le utenti e gli utenti a diventare protagonisti: attraverso allenamenti ispirati alle discipline olimpiche, con esercizi guidati e video fruibili anche a casa e senza attrezzature.

Dal biathlon al curling, dal bob alla combinata nordica, ogni sport è abbinato a mini-programmi pensati per migliorare forza, resistenza e coordinazione. I contenuti sono realizzati e validati dai chinesiologi e medici del Dipartimento di Medicina dell’Università di Padova, a garanzia di sicurezza e solidità scientifica.

Un sistema di gamification con medaglie e classifiche condivise rende l’esperienza coinvolgente e motivante, premiando costanza e attività fisica. Completano l’app sezioni dedicate a salute, prevenzione e stili di vita attivi, con contributi scientifici sviluppati in collaborazione con enti e società mediche nazionali.

«La nostra app integra anche un sistema di gamification, con un medagliere condiviso che premia la continuità, i minuti di attività fisica e le calorie consumate: più ci si muove, più medaglie si ottengono, rendendo l'esperienza sociale e motivante – spiega Marco Vecchiato, medico dello sport, docente all'Università di Padova e co-amministratore di MOVE Srl, ruolo condiviso con Nicola Borasio, medico dello sport e dottorando del DIMED -. Una sezione specifica è dedicata alla salute e alla promozione di uno stile di vita attivo, con contenuti scientifici su attività fisica,
nutrizione, prevenzione e benessere, realizzati dagli esperti del nostro Ateneo, in collaborazione con Exercise is Medicine Italy, la Società Italiana di Medicina di Montagna e No T To Lose, un progetto coordinato dal Prof. Andrea Garolla, nato dalla collaborazione tra gli specialisti dell'Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova e la Regione del Veneto.»

MOVE Active Games punta a trasformare l’evento olimpico in una leva di benessere, inclusione e partecipazione quotidiana, coinvolgendo tutti, ben oltre i giorni dei Giochi.

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Le Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi Invernali di Milano-Cortina 2026 diventano un’occasione concreta per muoversi, allenarsi e prendersi cura della propria salute. È questo l’obiettivo di MOVE Active Games, la nuova app gratuita sviluppata da MOVE Srl, spin-off dell’Università di Padova.

L’app permette di seguire in modo semplice e interattivo gli eventi olimpici e paralimpici, scoprendo regole e curiosità degli sport invernali, ma soprattutto invita le utenti e gli utenti a diventare protagonisti: attraverso allenamenti ispirati alle discipline olimpiche, con esercizi guidati e video fruibili anche a casa e senza attrezzature.

Dal biathlon al curling, dal bob alla combinata nordica, ogni sport è abbinato a mini-programmi pensati per migliorare forza, resistenza e coordinazione. I contenuti sono realizzati e validati dai chinesiologi e medici del Dipartimento di Medicina dell’Università di Padova, a garanzia di sicurezza e solidità scientifica.

Un sistema di gamification con medaglie e classifiche condivise rende l’esperienza coinvolgente e motivante, premiando costanza e attività fisica. Completano l’app sezioni dedicate a salute, prevenzione e stili di vita attivi, con contributi scientifici sviluppati in collaborazione con enti e società mediche nazionali.

«La nostra app integra anche un sistema di gamification, con un medagliere condiviso che premia la continuità, i minuti di attività fisica e le calorie consumate: più ci si muove, più medaglie si ottengono, rendendo l'esperienza sociale e motivante – spiega Marco Vecchiato, medico dello sport, docente all'Università di Padova e co-amministratore di MOVE Srl, ruolo condiviso con Nicola Borasio, medico dello sport e dottorando del DIMED -. Una sezione specifica è dedicata alla salute e alla promozione di uno stile di vita attivo, con contenuti scientifici su attività fisica,
nutrizione, prevenzione e benessere, realizzati dagli esperti del nostro Ateneo, in collaborazione con Exercise is Medicine Italy, la Società Italiana di Medicina di Montagna e No T To Lose, un progetto coordinato dal Prof. Andrea Garolla, nato dalla collaborazione tra gli specialisti dell'Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova e la Regione del Veneto.»

MOVE Active Games punta a trasformare l’evento olimpico in una leva di benessere, inclusione e partecipazione quotidiana, coinvolgendo tutti, ben oltre i giorni dei Giochi.

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Le Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi Invernali di Milano-Cortina 2026 diventano un’occasione concreta per muoversi, allenarsi e prendersi cura della propria salute. È questo l’obiettivo di MOVE Active Games, la nuova app gratuita sviluppata da MOVE Srl, spin-off dell’Università di Padova.

L’app permette di seguire in modo semplice e interattivo gli eventi olimpici e paralimpici, scoprendo regole e curiosità degli sport invernali, ma soprattutto invita le utenti e gli utenti a diventare protagonisti: attraverso allenamenti ispirati alle discipline olimpiche, con esercizi guidati e video fruibili anche a casa e senza attrezzature.

Dal biathlon al curling, dal bob alla combinata nordica, ogni sport è abbinato a mini-programmi pensati per migliorare forza, resistenza e coordinazione. I contenuti sono realizzati e validati dai chinesiologi e medici del Dipartimento di Medicina dell’Università di Padova, a garanzia di sicurezza e solidità scientifica.

Un sistema di gamification con medaglie e classifiche condivise rende l’esperienza coinvolgente e motivante, premiando costanza e attività fisica. Completano l’app sezioni dedicate a salute, prevenzione e stili di vita attivi, con contributi scientifici sviluppati in collaborazione con enti e società mediche nazionali.

«La nostra app integra anche un sistema di gamification, con un medagliere condiviso che premia la continuità, i minuti di attività fisica e le calorie consumate: più ci si muove, più medaglie si ottengono, rendendo l'esperienza sociale e motivante – spiega Marco Vecchiato, medico dello sport, docente all'Università di Padova e co-amministratore di MOVE Srl, ruolo condiviso con Nicola Borasio, medico dello sport e dottorando del DIMED -. Una sezione specifica è dedicata alla salute e alla promozione di uno stile di vita attivo, con contenuti scientifici su attività fisica,
nutrizione, prevenzione e benessere, realizzati dagli esperti del nostro Ateneo, in collaborazione con Exercise is Medicine Italy, la Società Italiana di Medicina di Montagna e No T To Lose, un progetto coordinato dal Prof. Andrea Garolla, nato dalla collaborazione tra gli specialisti dell'Azienda Ospedale-Università Padova e la Regione del Veneto.»

MOVE Active Games punta a trasformare l’evento olimpico in una leva di benessere, inclusione e partecipazione quotidiana, coinvolgendo tutti, ben oltre i giorni dei Giochi.

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New investigations and discoveries about the hidden life of wood-dwelling insects

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Wood, far from being an inert environment, hosts a rich biodiversity. Within it live beetles that dig complex tunnels and cultivate symbiotic fungi, essential for feeding their offspring. These tunnels have long been considered isolated family units, founded by a single female, although some observations suggested possible interactions between them, difficult to study without advanced tools.

The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

The results demonstrate how X-ray tomography can reveal previously invisible ecological interactions. In the case of wood-dwelling beetles, these discoveries open up new perspectives on the mechanisms that promote genetic diversity and reduce the risks of predation, offering a new insight into the "secret life" of wood-dwelling insects and the balance of their communities.

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Wood, far from being an inert environment, hosts a rich biodiversity. Within it live beetles that dig complex tunnels and cultivate symbiotic fungi, essential for feeding their offspring. These tunnels have long been considered isolated family units, founded by a single female, although some observations suggested possible interactions between them, difficult to study without advanced tools.

The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

The results demonstrate how X-ray tomography can reveal previously invisible ecological interactions. In the case of wood-dwelling beetles, these discoveries open up new perspectives on the mechanisms that promote genetic diversity and reduce the risks of predation, offering a new insight into the "secret life" of wood-dwelling insects and the balance of their communities.

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Wood, far from being an inert environment, hosts a rich biodiversity. Within it live beetles that dig complex tunnels and cultivate symbiotic fungi, essential for feeding their offspring. These tunnels have long been considered isolated family units, founded by a single female, although some observations suggested possible interactions between them, difficult to study without advanced tools.

The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

The results demonstrate how X-ray tomography can reveal previously invisible ecological interactions. In the case of wood-dwelling beetles, these discoveries open up new perspectives on the mechanisms that promote genetic diversity and reduce the risks of predation, offering a new insight into the "secret life" of wood-dwelling insects and the balance of their communities.

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The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

The results demonstrate how X-ray tomography can reveal previously invisible ecological interactions. In the case of wood-dwelling beetles, these discoveries open up new perspectives on the mechanisms that promote genetic diversity and reduce the risks of predation, offering a new insight into the "secret life" of wood-dwelling insects and the balance of their communities.

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The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

The results demonstrate how X-ray tomography can reveal previously invisible ecological interactions. In the case of wood-dwelling beetles, these discoveries open up new perspectives on the mechanisms that promote genetic diversity and reduce the risks of predation, offering a new insight into the "secret life" of wood-dwelling insects and the balance of their communities.

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The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

The results demonstrate how X-ray tomography can reveal previously invisible ecological interactions. In the case of wood-dwelling beetles, these discoveries open up new perspectives on the mechanisms that promote genetic diversity and reduce the risks of predation, offering a new insight into the "secret life" of wood-dwelling insects and the balance of their communities.

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The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

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The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

The results demonstrate how X-ray tomography can reveal previously invisible ecological interactions. In the case of wood-dwelling beetles, these discoveries open up new perspectives on the mechanisms that promote genetic diversity and reduce the risks of predation, offering a new insight into the "secret life" of wood-dwelling insects and the balance of their communities.

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The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

The results demonstrate how X-ray tomography can reveal previously invisible ecological interactions. In the case of wood-dwelling beetles, these discoveries open up new perspectives on the mechanisms that promote genetic diversity and reduce the risks of predation, offering a new insight into the "secret life" of wood-dwelling insects and the balance of their communities.

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The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

The results demonstrate how X-ray tomography can reveal previously invisible ecological interactions. In the case of wood-dwelling beetles, these discoveries open up new perspectives on the mechanisms that promote genetic diversity and reduce the risks of predation, offering a new insight into the "secret life" of wood-dwelling insects and the balance of their communities.

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Wood, far from being an inert environment, hosts a rich biodiversity. Within it live beetles that dig complex tunnels and cultivate symbiotic fungi, essential for feeding their offspring. These tunnels have long been considered isolated family units, founded by a single female, although some observations suggested possible interactions between them, difficult to study without advanced tools.

The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

The results demonstrate how X-ray tomography can reveal previously invisible ecological interactions. In the case of wood-dwelling beetles, these discoveries open up new perspectives on the mechanisms that promote genetic diversity and reduce the risks of predation, offering a new insight into the "secret life" of wood-dwelling insects and the balance of their communities.

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Wood, far from being an inert environment, hosts a rich biodiversity. Within it live beetles that dig complex tunnels and cultivate symbiotic fungi, essential for feeding their offspring. These tunnels have long been considered isolated family units, founded by a single female, although some observations suggested possible interactions between them, difficult to study without advanced tools.

The study "Three-dimensional gallery system reconstruction reveals more frequent intraspecific than interspecific interactions in ambrosia beetles," published in the  «Proceedings of the Royal Society B» was conducted by the DAFNAE Department of the University of Padua with national and international partners. The research investigated the interactions between tunnels dug by individuals of the same species and those of different species.

To analyze these interactions, researchers applied X-ray tomography to logs colonized by beetles. Potted trees were subjected to stress (flooding or ethanol injection) to promote colonization; after a month, the logs were analyzed without damaging the wood. The technique allowed the researchers to reconstruct the tunnels in 3D, identify their connections, and attribute them to different species.

"Our results show that the tunnels of these important wood-dwelling insects are not isolated systems at all, as previously thought," explains Davide Rassati, coordinator of the research team and professor at the University of Padua. "On the contrary, these tunnels frequently intersect, giving rise to a network of surprising ecological interactions. The most common connections occur between individuals of the same species, increasing the chances of reproduction between different family units and, consequently, the potential increase in genetic diversity. More rare, but not absent, are the interactions between different species, which could promote the exchange of symbiotic microorganisms and have important ecological repercussions, especially when native species come into contact with exotic species from other continents."

The results demonstrate how X-ray tomography can reveal previously invisible ecological interactions. In the case of wood-dwelling beetles, these discoveries open up new perspectives on the mechanisms that promote genetic diversity and reduce the risks of predation, offering a new insight into the "secret life" of wood-dwelling insects and the balance of their communities.

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