L’Antitrust avvia una istruttorie su Glovo e di Deliveroo – Notizie – Ansa.it

L’Antitrust ha avviato un’istruttoria nei confronti di alcune società del gruppo Glovo (Glovoapp23, Foodinho e Glovo Infrastructure Services Italy) e un’istruttoria nei confronti di Deliveroo Italy per possibili condotte illecite nell’attività relativa all’offerta di servizi di consegna a domicilio di prodotti alimentari. Lo comunica l’autorità in una nota in cui…

New AI method tackles one of science’s hardest math problems

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have introduced a new way to use artificial intelligence to tackle one of the most difficult challenges in mathematics: inverse partial differential equations (PDEs). These equations are essential for understanding complex systems, but solving them has long pushed the limits of both math and…

Abusi sessuali e stalking, arrestato campione paralimpico Bonacina – Notizie – Ansa.it

Stalking e violenza sessuale: sono i reati per i quali è da ieri agli arresti domiciliari l’arciere della nazionale paralimpica Matteo Bonacina, nell’ambito di un’ indagine condotta dalla procura di Roma e dalla polizia postale. Notizia anticipata da Repubblica secondo cui Bonacina avrebbe pesantemente molestato almeno cinque atlete e un’allenatrice…

240-million-year-old giant “sand creeper” found hidden in retaining wall

A fossil dating back 240 million years has finally been formally identified after spending decades hidden inside a retaining wall. Researchers from UNSW Sydney and the Australian Museum have now named and described the ancient amphibian, bringing new attention to an unusual discovery that began in the 1990s. The specimen…

Colon cancer breakthrough keeps patients cancer-free for nearly 3 years

A new clinical trial suggests that giving immunotherapy before surgery may dramatically improve outcomes for certain colorectal cancer patients. In the NEOPRISM-CRC study, patients treated with a short course of immunotherapy instead of chemotherapy after surgery have remained cancer-free for nearly three years. The trial, led by researchers at UCL and…

Common knee surgery found ineffective, may make things worse

A widely performed knee procedure known as partial meniscectomy may not deliver the benefits many patients expect. A major study with a 10-year follow-up has found that trimming a damaged meniscus does not improve symptoms or knee function when compared to a placebo procedure. Partial meniscectomy is one of the…

This common sleep habit could double your risk of heart attack

Going to bed at different times each night during midlife could be a warning sign for future heart problems. New research from the University of Oulu suggests that wide swings in bedtime may significantly raise the risk of serious cardiovascular events, especially for people who spend less than eight hours…

Oak trees are delaying spring to starve caterpillars

In spring forests, timing is everything. Many insects, especially caterpillars, hatch just as tree leaves are young, tender, and full of nutrients. This perfect alignment gives them immediate access to food, allowing them to begin feeding right away. But oak trees have a surprising response when caterpillars become too abundant.…

Webb space telescope reveals a scorching “super-Earth” that looks like Mercury

Using MIRI (Mid Infrared Instrument) on board the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), an international team led by former MPIA (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, Germany) PhD student Sebastian Zieba (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, Cambridge, USA) and Laura Kreidberg, MPIA Director and study PI (principal investigator),…

AI lets chemists design molecules by simply describing them

Creating new molecules is one of the toughest tasks in chemistry. Whether the goal is a life-saving drug or a cutting-edge material, each compound must be built through a carefully planned series of reactions. Mapping out these steps requires deep expertise and strategic thinking, which is why chemists often spend…

Scientists boost strawberry flavor and nutrition without changing growth

Improving the quality of fruit while preserving normal plant growth has long been a difficult goal in agriculture. New research suggests this balance may be easier to achieve than previously thought. Scientists found that increasing the activity of a conserved “housekeeping” gene can enhance both the nutritional value and sensory…

Scientists connect “time crystal” to real device in quantum breakthrough

A shimmering crystal gets its colorful appearance from the precise arrangement of its atoms in space. In 2012, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Frank Wilczek proposed that a similar kind of order could exist not in space, but in time. He suggested that certain quantum systems could organize themselves into repeating patterns…

Stanford’s new chip boosts light 100x with surprisingly low energy

Light plays a central role in modern technology, powering everything from televisions and satellites to the fiber optic cables that carry internet data across the globe. Now, physicists at Stanford have developed a way to push light even further. They created a compact optical amplifier, about the size of a…

This tiny outer Solar System world has an atmosphere. It shouldn’t

A group of professional and amateur astronomers in Japan has uncovered evidence that a small, distant object in the outer Solar System is surrounded by a thin atmosphere. The finding is surprising because the object is far too small to hold onto gas for long, raising new questions about how…

La bimba della famiglia nel bosco ricoverata in ospedale – Notizie – Ansa.it

Una dei bambini ‘del bosco’ “è ricoverata in ospedale da domenica”. “La mamma non è con lei”.  Lo scrive sulla sua pagina Facebook la Garante nazionale per l’Infanzia e l’Adolescenza, Marina Terragni. Il post subito ricevuto migliaio di commenti. A quanto apprende l’ANSA i genitori hanno già potuto visitare la…