Champions: in campo alle 21 Inter-Bodo Glimt DIRETTA – Calcio – Ansa.it

L’Inter ci crede e si aggrappa a San Siro per inseguire la rimonta. Dopo il 3-1 incassato in Norvegia contro il Bodo/Glimt, i nerazzurri sono chiamati a ribaltare tutto nella sfida di ritorno per conquistare gli ottavi di finale di Champions League. Per passare servirà una vittoria con almeno tre…

50 year quest ends with creation of silicon aromatic once thought impossible

Major scientific advances often require patience, and this discovery is a prime example. After nearly 50 years of theory and repeated failed attempts by research groups around the world, David Scheschkewitz, Professor of General and Inorganic Chemistry at Saarland University, and his doctoral student Ankur — collaborating with Bernd Morgenstern…

Alzheimer’s may begin with a silent drop in brain blood flow

Small shifts in how blood moves through the brain and how brain cells receive oxygen may be closely connected to the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. That is the conclusion of new research from the Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (Stevens INI) at the Keck School of Medicine…

Something strange is happening in the Milky Way’s magnetic field

For generations, scientists have studied the stars and planets to better understand how our galaxy works. Now, Dr. Jo-Anne Brown, PhD, is focused on charting something we cannot see at all: the Milky Way’s magnetic field. “Without a magnetic field, the galaxy would collapse in on itself due to gravity,”…

Scatta da oggi l’alcolock in auto, costa circa 2.000 euro – Norme e Istituzioni – Ansa.it

Al via ufficialmente oggi l’Alcolock varato dal ministero dei Trasporti che ha pubblicato l’elenco dei dispositivi autorizzati, degli installatori e dei modelli dove è possibile installare il dispositivo. Una misura che, tuttavia, presenta molteplici criticità. A partire dal costo dell’apparecchio: circa 2.000 euro.     Lo afferma Federcarrozzieri, l’associazione delle autocarrozzerie…

Can solar storms trigger earthquakes? Scientists propose surprising link

Scientists at Kyoto University have developed a theoretical model examining whether disturbances in the ionosphere could apply electrostatic forces deep within the Earth’s crust. Under certain conditions, these forces might contribute to the start of large earthquakes. The research is not designed to forecast earthquakes. Instead, it outlines a possible…

Congo basin blackwater lakes are releasing ancient carbon into the atmosphere

Tropical swamps and peatlands are critical players in Earth’s carbon cycle and, by extension, the global climate. In regions such as the Amazon Basin, the Congo Basin, and the wetlands of Southeast Asia, thick layers of partially decomposed plant material build up over time. Together, these ecosystems lock away roughly…

190-million-year-old “Sword Dragon” fossil rewrites ichthyosaur history

A remarkably complete skeleton uncovered along the UK’s Jurassic Coast has been identified as a previously unknown species of ichthyosaur — a group of prehistoric marine reptiles that once dominated the world’s oceans. The dolphin-sized creature, named Xiphodracon goldencapensis and nicknamed the “Sword Dragon of Dorset,” is the only known…

Sanremo, la seconda conferenza stampa – Sanremo 2026 – Ansa.it

Tutto pronto per la prima serata del festival di Sanremo 2026. In diretta la seconda conferenza stampa in vista di questa serata: “Vorrei ricordare un grande uomo di tv, il vostro collega Maurizio Costanzo, scomparso il 24 febbraio di 3 anni fa. Credo sia doveroso ricordarlo tutti assieme”. Lo dice…

Scientists engineer bacteria to eat cancer tumors from the inside out

Scientists at the University of Waterloo are working on a new cancer treatment that uses specially engineered bacteria to consume tumors from the inside. The strategy relies on microbes that naturally thrive in oxygen-free environments, which makes the interior of many solid tumors an ideal target. “Bacteria spores enter the…

Scientists create ultra-low loss optical device that traps light on a chip

Researchers at CU Boulder have developed highly efficient optical microresonators that could support a new generation of powerful sensor technologies. A microresonator is a microscopic structure designed to confine light in a small space. As light circulates inside, its intensity increases. When that intensity reaches a sufficient level, scientists can…