Mercoledì la famiglia del bosco ricevuta da La Russa al Senato – Notizie – Ansa.it

Nathan Trevallion e Catherine Birmingham, i genitori della cosiddetta ‘famiglia del bosco’, saranno ricevuti mercoledì al Senato dal presidente Ignazio La Russa. A confermare la notizia, anticipata dal quotidiano Il Centro, sono fonti vicine alla famiglia. Secondo quanto si apprende, la coppia sarebbe stata invitata direttamente da La Russa, che…

Tamponamento fra due tram a Roma, 10 feriti lievi – Notizie – Ansa.it

Tamponamento tra due tram su via Prenestina a Roma. Dieci al momento i feriti trasportati in ospedale, non sarebbero in gravi condizioni. L’incidente è accaduto all’altezza via Erasmo Gattamelata e sono in corso gli accertamenti per capire la dinamica. Sul posto la polizia locale che ha messo in sicurezza l’area,…

Just 24 minutes of specially designed music could significantly reduce anxiety

A new randomized clinical trial suggests that listening to specially designed music for just 24 minutes may significantly lower anxiety. The music was paired with auditory beat stimulation (ABS), a technique that uses rhythmic sound patterns to influence brain activity. Researchers say the approach could provide an accessible, drug free…

Scientists discover what really happens during sourdough fermentation

Bread has been a dietary staple for thousands of years, and sourdough is experiencing a renewed surge in popularity. Many people value it for its natural ingredients, nutritional benefits, and distinctive flavor. Yet the biological processes behind sourdough fermentation remain surprisingly complex. What exactly occurs during this fermentation, and how…

The smell of Egyptian mummies is revealing 2,000-year-old secrets

Mummification has fascinated historians and scientists for centuries, yet many details about how ancient Egyptians preserved the dead have remained unclear. New research now shows that the distinctive musty scent of mummified remains holds valuable clues about how these elaborate burial rituals were carried out. A study led by chemists…

A strange new quantum state appears when atoms get “frustrated”

In the laboratory of UC Santa Barbara materials scientist Stephen Wilson, researchers are investigating the physics behind unusual states of matter while designing materials that could support properties useful for future quantum technologies. In research published in Nature Materials, Wilson’s team describes a new way to use a phenomenon known…

Maltempo, oggi allerta arancione su tutta la Calabria – Notizie – Ansa.it

Nuova ondata di maltempo in Calabria con forti precipitazioni e temporali che, nella notte, hanno interessato diffusamente il territorio della regione. La Protezione civile, insieme al centro funzionale multirischi Arpacal, ha emesso un’allerta meteo arancione per oggi su tutta la Calabria. Scuole chiuse a Catanzaro, Reggio Calabria, Vibo Valentia e…

Scientists unlock a powerful new way to turn sunlight into fuel

Photocatalysis offers a promising way to convert the vast supply of sunlight into useful chemical energy. Among the materials attracting growing attention are polyheptazine imides, which have structural and functional features that make them particularly effective for photocatalytic reactions. Until recently, scientists had only limited insight into how changes in…

Tutti i look degli Oscar 2026 – Spettacolo – Ansa.it

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Cells can sense 10x farther than expected and it may explain cancer spread

The fairy tale of the princess and the pea tells of a young royal so sensitive she could detect a tiny pea hidden beneath many mattresses. In biology, something similar happens when a cell senses conditions far beyond what it directly touches. Until recently, this remarkable ability was mostly linked…

Scientists create a cancer flashlight that lights up tumors

Researchers at the University of Missouri are developing a new way to determine which cancer patients are most likely to benefit from targeted therapies by illuminating tumors in medical scans. Barry Edwards, an associate professor of biochemistry in the School of Medicine, recently designed a very small antibody that seeks…

MIT scientists discover gut protein that traps and kills dangerous bacteria

The moist surfaces that line the body contain specialized molecules that help defend against microbes and prevent infections and inflammation. Among these protective molecules are lectins, a group of proteins that identify microbes and other cells by attaching to sugars on their surfaces. Researchers at MIT have now identified one…

Scientists discover AI can make humans more creative

Artificial intelligence (AI) is commonly viewed as a technology designed to automate work and potentially replace human labor. However, new research from Swansea University offers a different perspective. The findings suggest that AI can also function as a creative collaborator that encourages exploration, engagement, and inspiration. Researchers from the University’s…

THOR AI solves a 100-year-old physics problem in seconds

Researchers at The University of New Mexico and Los Alamos National Laboratory have introduced a new computational approach designed to solve one of the most difficult problems in statistical physics. Their system, called the Tensors for High-dimensional Object Representation (THOR) AI framework, uses tensor network algorithms to handle extremely large…