Il Papa in Algeria, la visita nella Grande Moschea – Mondo – Ansa.it

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Napoli, murale di Jorit per Francesca Albanese – Italia – Ansa.it

Ha scatenato una dura polemica social la realizzazione a Napoli di un murale, opera di Jorit, che ritrae Francesca Albanese, la relatrice speciale delle Nazioni Unite sulla situazione nei Territori Palestinesi Occupati nota per le sue posizioni critiche sull’operato di Israele. L’opera – che è dedicata ai bambini e ha…

Africa’s forests have flipped from carbon sink to carbon source

New research has delivered a stark warning about a major change in Africa’s forests. Once a crucial part of the fight against climate change, these forests are now releasing more carbon than they absorb. The findings come from an international study published in Scientific Reports, led by scientists from the…

New toothpaste stops gum disease without killing good bacteria

Periodontitis is a common condition that can affect much more than just oral health. Scientists at Fraunhofer have discovered a compound that specifically blocks the bacteria responsible for this disease while leaving the rest of the oral microbiome intact. This innovation has since been developed into a range of oral…

Men and women with obesity face very different hidden health risks

New findings presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Istanbul, Turkey (May 12-15) highlight clear differences in how obesity affects men and women. The research shows that risks related to heart health, metabolism, and inflammation do not develop in the same way across sexes. These insights could…

Barelli: ‘Berlusconi? I partiti si guidano da dentro’ – Notizie – Ansa.it

 “Normalmente i partiti si guidano dall’interno”, i figli di Berlusconi “hanno normalmente un affetto scontato per il partito, che è carne della loro carne, frutto del lavoro del grande padre, quindi è ovvio che si interessino. Dopodiché c’è la quotidianità, e bisogna starci dentro”. Lo ha detto il capogruppo di FI…

Gray whales are entering San Francisco Bay and many aren’t surviving

Gray whales are known for their long migration between food-rich Arctic waters and the warm lagoons of Baja Mexico. But as climate change alters ocean conditions, some whales are behaving in unexpected ways. In recent years, a number of gray whales have been spotted feeding in unfamiliar areas, including the…

Light makes plants stronger but also holds them back

Light plays a major role in how plants grow, but scientists are still uncovering exactly how it works. Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have now identified a previously unknown mechanism that helps explain how light influences plant development. The research team, led by Professor Kouichi Soga of the Graduate School…

“Giant superatoms” could finally solve quantum computing’s biggest problem

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have introduced a new theoretical design for quantum systems based on what they call “giant superatoms.” This concept offers a fresh way to protect, control, and share quantum information, potentially bringing scientists closer to building large-scale quantum computers. Quantum computers are expected…

Black hole wakes after 100 million years and erupts like a cosmic volcano

Astronomers have captured one of the clearest views yet of a “reborn” black hole in action, revealing a dramatic outburst that has been compared to a “cosmic volcano” spreading across nearly one million light-years of space. The discovery centers on the galaxy J1007+3540, where scientists observed a supermassive black hole…