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Saving the Med’s red coral: Chanel speaks exclusively on groundbreaking CSM partnership
“We didn’t anticipate 23 publications. We didn’t anticipate such success with coral cultivation. We hoped. But the scale of what’s been achieved — it’s extraordinary,” Chanel’s Frédéric Grangié tells Cassandra Tanti.
More than that, some of the research has begun to show unexpected relevance in other fields, including medicine. “Because red coral is an animal, like us, there are fascinating insights into its microbiome that may apply to human health. It’s opened doors we never imagined when we started,” he adds.
Read moreResurfacing work on several streets next week
Several streets will undergo roadworks from Sunday, October 22, until Friday, October 27, in rotation. The roads affected are avenue de la Costa, avenue de l’Annonciade, avenue de la Madone,...
New partner for commercial law firm in Monaco
Ince & Co has announced the appointment of Ian Fisher as a shipping and international trade partner in its Monaco office. Having opened an office in the Gildo Pastor Center in the summer of...
Welcome (To The Teknival) takes on new life at Villa Sauber
The New National Museum of Monaco (NMNM) has been hosting an exhibition of photographs by Kasper Akhøj, Welcome (To The Teknival), dedicated to Villa E-1027 in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, since early...
Monaco Foodie: The world’s most expensive ham
Hidden in the hills of Southern Italy is a remote farm where the world’s most expensive ham is produced. I don’t know the farm address or even the name. A mysterious Daniele contacted me out of...
Cofounder of “Big Mamma” speaks to Monaco students
For nearly three years the Monaco Méditerranée Foundation, chaired by Enrico Braggiotti, has been offering a series of high-level conferences to students dedicated to the 21st century’s...
Facebook Live goes for a dive Wednesday with Oceanographic Museum
The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco and the submarine equipment manufacturer, Beuchat, have partnered to create a unique interactive Facebook Live event … at 30 metres below the surface. On...