La rete dell’odio online, così diventa virale – Società e Diritti – Ansa.it

Donne che odiano altre donne, viralizzazione e pattern ricorrenti che indicano la presenza di reti strutturate, fenomeni di deumanizzazione nella formazione del discorso d’odio: queste le principali novità della Mappa dell’Intolleranza 9, che analizza in profondità le nuove dinamiche dello hate speech. Il progetto Vox Diritti dal 2016 monitora e…

Alcaraz si ritira da Barcellona per un problema al polso – Tennis – Ansa.it

Carlos Alcaraz si ritira dall’Atp 500 di Barcellona per un problema al polso destro, emerso già nella partita di ieri contro il finlandese Otto Virtanen. Lo spagnolo, che oggi non era riuscito ad allenarsi, perderà 280 punti nella classifica Atp, vedendo sfumare dunque la possibilità dell’immediato controsorpasso su Jannik Sinner…

A crushed fossil revealed a dinosaur that shouldn’t have existed

“You want to stick your finger in a dinosaur brain?” asked Simba Srivastava. Inside a paleobiology lab lined with cabinets of ancient fossils, the Virginia Tech undergraduate held up a rough, pitted skull. “This is a uniquely sucky specimen,” said Srivastava. “It’s so bad. Like, if you saw a human…

This 31-foot “terror croc” ate dinosaurs. Now it’s back

Dr. David Schwimmer, a leading authority on the massive North American crocodilian genus Deinosuchus and a geology professor at Columbus State University, has helped bring a prehistoric giant back to life. His decades of research played a key role in building the first scientifically accurate, fully mounted skeleton replica of…

The surprising reason you’re so productive one day and not the next

A study from the University of Toronto Scarborough suggests that feeling mentally sharp can significantly boost how much you accomplish in a day. Researchers found that when people are thinking clearly and efficiently, the effect can equal roughly 40 extra minutes of productive work. Published in Science Advances, the research…

Scientists think alien life might be hiding in patterns

A team led by Specially Appointed Associate Professor Harrison B. Smith of the Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) at the Institute of Science Tokyo and Specially Appointed Associate Professor Lana Sinapayen of the National Institute for Basic Biology has introduced a new strategy for finding life beyond Earth. Instead of searching…