Riapre a Napoli il cimitero delle Fontanelle – Campania – Ansa.it

   Riapre il 18 aprile il cimitero delle Fontanelle, una delle riaperture più attese in città da cittadini e turisti. Dopo anni di chiusura dovuta all’aggravarsi di problemi strutturali, il sito sarà restituito alla fruizione alla presenza dell’arcivescovo di Napoli, don Mimmo Battaglia, del sindaco Gaetano Manfredi e della comunità…

Scientists say we’ve been wrong about what makes sprinters fast

A new international study is calling into question long-standing assumptions about what makes elite sprinters so fast. The findings offer a fresh perspective that could reshape how Australia identifies and trains its next generation of speed athletes. Published in Sports Medicine, the research looks at sprinting through a dynamical systems…

Something just hit the Moon and left a bright new scar

I’ll admit something surprising. Even after years of stargazing, tracking planets, and scanning deep sky objects through a telescope, I only clearly noticed the Man in the Moon about five years ago. While studying the familiar dark plains and bright highlands, I somehow overlooked a pattern people have recognized for…

‘In rotta verso il futuro. Dal 1945’ – Eventi – Ansa.it

Eventi – In collaborazione con ‘In rotta verso il futuro. Dal 1945’. Questo il claim dall’incontro che si svolgerà mercoledì 8 aprile a partire dalle 17, a Infinity 1, CremonaFiere (piazza Zelioli Lanzini 1), per celebrare gli ottant’anni della Libera Associazione Agricoltori Cremonesi, e sarà trasmesso in diretta streaming su…

This walking robot could change how we search for life on Mars

Planetary missions on the surface of Mars are carried out with extreme caution. Communication delays between Earth and robotic explorers can range from four to 22 minutes, and limited data transmission capacity adds another layer of constraint. Because of this, scientists must carefully plan each step in advance. Rovers are…

Quantum computers keep losing data. This breakthrough finally tracks it

Quantum computers hold enormous promise, but they are still far from dependable. Their biggest weakness is instability, which causes the information they process to quickly break down. Researchers around the world are working to solve this problem, including a team in Norway. “In quantum computers, information is transmitted and stored…