Guterres: ‘Usa e Israele cessino la guerra, Iran apra Hormuz’. Costa: ‘L’alternativa all’ordine internazionale è il caos – Altre news – Ansa.it

14:34 Costa: ‘L’alternativa all’ordine internazionale è il caos, l’Ue sostiene l’Onu’ “Ci sono molti attori internazionali che mettono in discussione l’ordine internazionale costituito. Ma ciò che stiamo sperimentando è che, di fatto, non c’è alternativa all’ordine internazionale basato sulle regole. L’alternativa è il caos, l’alternativa è la guerra in Ucraina.…

La Bce lascia i tassi al 2% come da previsioni – Notizie – Ansa.it

La Bce mantiene, come atteso, i tassi d’interesse fermi. Il tasso sui depositi resta così al 2%, quello sulle operazioni principali di rifinanziamento al 2,15% e quello sui prestiti marginali al 2,40%.    “Il conflitto avrà un impatto rilevante sull’inflazione a breve termine tramite i rincari dei beni energetici”.     …

The best strength training plan might be simpler than you think

The first major update to resistance training recommendations in 17 years delivers a straightforward message. Even small amounts of resistance training can improve strength, increase muscle size, enhance power, and support overall physical function. The updated guidance, released by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) as a Position Stand,…

Scientists discover tiny rocket engines inside malaria parasites

The malaria parasite is packed with tiny crystals that spin nonstop, a strange behavior that puzzled scientists for decades. Researchers have now discovered that these crystals are powered by the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide, a reaction similar to the one used in rocket engines. This constant spinning may help the…

Cutting sweet foods doesn’t reduce cravings or improve health

A new clinical trial found that adjusting how sweet a person’s diet is does not affect how much they enjoy sweet foods. Whether people ate more or less sweet-tasting items, their preference for sweetness stayed the same. The study also found no meaningful differences in markers linked to heart disease…

You don’t need to lose weight to reverse prediabetes, study finds

For years, preventing diabetes has been closely tied to one main goal: losing weight. However, new research challenges that long-standing assumption. People diagnosed with prediabetes — a condition affecting up to one in three adults depending on age — have traditionally been advised to eat healthier and shed pounds to…

Wildfires in carbon-rich tropical peatlands hit 2000-year high

A new study has found a sharp and unusual rise in wildfires in tropical peatlands during the 20th century, marking a clear departure from long-term historical patterns. Peatlands are massive underground carbon reservoirs, storing more carbon than all of the world’s forests combined. When these areas burn, they release large…

Scientists recreated a dinosaur nest to solve a 70-million-year-old mystery

How oviraptors, bird-like but flightless dinosaurs, hatched their eggs has long been unclear. Did they depend on heat from their surroundings like crocodiles, or did they warm their eggs directly like birds? A new study in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution explores this question by examining oviraptor nesting behavior and…