Battaglia su Hormuz, riesplode la tensione nel Golfo – Notizie – Ansa.it

18:41 Axios, nuovi attacchi Usa vicino a Hormuz Gli Stati Uniti hanno condotto un’ora fa nuovi attacchi vicino allo Stretto di Hormuz. Lo riporta Axios citando un funzionario americano. Nel mirino delle forze americane ci sono stati sistemi missilisti e di difesa aerea, ma anche piccole imbarcazioni del Corpo Delle…

Wimbledon, vip e reali alla finale – Primopiano – Ansa.it

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Due fermati per l’omicidio del giovane accoltellato a Crema – Notizie – Ansa.it

Un 19enne egiziano, Youssef Rama Abdelaziz, è stato accoltellato nella notte a Crema: raggiunto da diversi fendenti al torace nel parcheggio di un supermercato di viale Repubblica, è morto in ospedale. Indagano i carabinieri: hanno immediatamente raccolto le prime testimonianze e stanno controllando le immagini delle telecamere di videosorveglianza per…

Moto: incidente in partenza, morti due piloti sul circuito di Brno – Notizie – Ansa.it

Due piloti sono morti sul circuito di Brno, in Repubblica Ceca, durante una gara della categoria Superstock 1000/Superbike dell’Alpe Adria International Motorcycle Championship. Si tratta dell’austriaco Philipp Steinmayr e del romeno Adrian Rus.     “Con profondo dolore, il Campionato Mondiale Endurance Fim ha appreso della morte di Philipp Steinmayr e…

Alzheimer's tau protein has a surprising secret role in memory

New research has revealed that tau, a protein best known for its connection to Alzheimer’s disease, is also essential for creating long lasting memories. The discovery provides new insight into how healthy memory works and could help guide future efforts to develop treatments for dementia. The study, led by Flinders…

Physicists recreate black hole energy extraction in the lab

More than 50 years ago, physicist Sir Roger Penrose proposed a remarkable idea: under the right conditions, it might be possible to extract energy from a rapidly spinning black hole. In his concept, a particle entering the black hole’s ergosphere, a region where spacetime is dragged along by the object’s…

Deep-sea life has a secret food source scientists never expected

Scientists have uncovered an unexpected source of food in the deep ocean that could change how researchers understand both marine ecosystems and Earth’s carbon cycle. A new study from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) suggests that deep ocean microbes are not living in such a nutrient-starved environment after all.…

This ultrasound treatment may help stop arthritis before it starts

Researchers at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), part of The University of Alabama System, have identified a promising new use for continuous low-intensity ultrasound that could one day help treat joint injuries and reduce the risk of post-traumatic osteoarthritis. Their findings suggest the non-invasive approach may shift the…

Scientists discover how the brain rewires itself to truly multitask

Researchers at Georgetown University have uncovered new evidence that the brain physically reorganizes itself as people master a skill, allowing well-practiced tasks to become automatic. The findings challenge the long-standing idea that humans cannot truly multitask, suggesting that with enough experience, the brain can perform certain activities simultaneously instead of…

Teheran chiude Hormuz e colpisce le navi. Nuovi raid Usa – Notizie – Ansa.it

IL PUNTO Teheran richiude lo Stretto di Hormuz e colpisce due navi commerciali che tentavano di attraversarlo. Washington risponde con una terza ondata di attacchi contro l’Iran, comunicando di aver colpito almeno 140 obiettivi militari. Teheran lancia missili su Emirati, Qatar e Bahrein. La guida suprema Mojtaba Khamenei giura intanto…

Scientists finally solved the mystery of Earth's greatest mass extinction

A new Stanford led study has provided the strongest evidence yet for why some marine animals survived Earth’s largest mass extinction while many others disappeared forever. The findings not only explain how modern ocean ecosystems came to be, but also offer a cautionary glimpse of how today’s warming oceans could…

Columbia scientists discover surprising link between serotonin and heart valve disease

Serotonin is usually associated with mood, sleep, and digestion. But research published in 2023 suggests this chemical messenger may also influence a small structure that performs a vital job during every heartbeat: the mitral valve. The multicenter investigation found evidence that reduced activity of the serotonin transporter may accelerate damaging…

Why gold never tarnishes has finally been explained

Gold has long been valued for its brilliant, long lasting shine. Now, researchers at Tulane University have uncovered an important reason why the precious metal remains so resistant to tarnishing. Their findings show that gold’s durability is not determined by its chemistry alone. Instead, the arrangement of atoms on its…