Coolzoone is the new centre for cryogenic experiments, longevity, and performance in the Region. Located on Rua Imperatriz Dona Amélia the new centre represents an investment of about 3.5 million euros.
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The President of the Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation, IP-RAM (IFNC), Manuel Filipe, and the President of the Institute of Wine, Embroidery and Handicrafts of Madeira (IVBAM), Tiago Freitas, carried out follow-up visits to winegrowers on the north coast of Madeira Island, as part of a damage limitation survey of their needs, taking into account the devastation caused by the October 2023 fires.
The Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN) confirmed this morning that the pedestrian routes closed due to weather warnings are now open
The Funchal City Council (CMF) has already prepared the plan for prevention and response to storm Irene, to control any damage to heritage and, above all, material damage in the Madeiran capital
The final arguments of the trial of the Monte Tree case were heard yesterday.
PAN Madeira met with Pedro Calado, in his capacity as president of AMRAM, to address the issue of the implementation of the tourist tax.
The body of a man was found by lifeguards floating near Praia Formosa, Funchal, this morning.
A 2.3 magnitude earthquake was recorded this morning.
For the JPP leader, Élvio Sousa, the "recurrent lack of transparency" of the public administration, with the need to resort to the courts, is manifested "once again" in the Curral das Freiras Cable Car project
The Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA) confirmed that a mini earthquake, registering 2.5 on the Richter Scale, was recorded at the Madeira Tore at 02:11 this morning.
Three underwater archaeological routes - Bom Rei, Prompt, and SS Newton - are now available to lovers of archaeological and creative diving in the Autonomous Region of Madeira.
A man who has been missing since the 27th of November was rescued today from a cliff near Caniço de Baixo.
Startup Sea4Us is close to licensing a new painkiller found in marine organisms off the Algarve coast, which could relieve the chronic pain of hundreds of millions of people globally.
Madeira will be placed under an orange warning for rain across the north and south of the island, tomorrow the 30th of November.