Btp Italia Sì raccoglie 3,17 miliardi nel primo giorno + – Notizie – Ansa.it

Btp Italia Sì, il titolo riservato ai risparmiatori retail e indicizzato all’inflazione, ha chiuso la prima giornata con una raccolta pari a 3,17 miliardi di euro e 95.571 contratti sottoscritti.   L’emissione, della durata di cinque anni, offre un rendimento reale annuo minimo garantito dell’1,6%, cui si aggiunge la rivalutazione…

This popular brain supplement was linked to shorter lifespans in men

A common amino acid found in protein rich foods and many brain health supplements may have an unexpected connection to longevity, according to new research. Scientists reporting in the journal Aging-US examined whether two amino acids, phenylalanine and tyrosine, could influence how long people live (lifespan). Their findings suggest that…

NASA spots giant ocean swell that could signal El Niño’s return

NASA and its European partners are tracking a major buildup of warm water in the Pacific Ocean that could signal the arrival of El Niño later this year. Data collected by the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite shows a broad area of unusually warm water, stretching hundreds of miles across, has…

This strange material can become strong or fall apart in seconds

A tightly compressed bundle of office staples can behave in a surprising way. Even though it is made of many separate pieces, the tangled mass can be difficult to pull apart and can act almost like a single solid object. Yet that same bundle can quickly come undone. With the…

Maturità, 3 maturandi su 4 si sono preparati con l’IA – Notizie – Ansa.it

Anche per l’intelligenza artificiale arriva il tempo della Maturità: l’esame di Stato 2026 sarà, infatti, un gigantesco banco di prova per capire che cosa accade quando la maggior parte dei candidati usa quotidianamente i chatbot per studiare. L’IA sarà utilizzata per prepararsi all’esame di Stato dal 77% dei maturandi: principalmente…

New GLP-1 diabetes pill delivers major weight loss and blood sugar control

A new experimental GLP-1 pill could make it easier for people with type 2 diabetes to access treatments that help control blood sugar and support weight loss. At the American Diabetes Association’s Scientific Sessions, Mass General Brigham researcher Vanita Aroda, MD, presented results from SOLSTICE, a phase 2b randomized, placebo-controlled…

New GLP-1 diabetes pill delivers major weight loss and blood sugar control

A new experimental GLP-1 pill could make it easier for people with type 2 diabetes to access treatments that help control blood sugar and support weight loss. At the American Diabetes Association’s Scientific Sessions, Mass General Brigham researcher Vanita Aroda, MD, presented results from SOLSTICE, a phase 2b randomized, placebo-controlled…

Scientists turned red lettuce green and something surprising happened

The red color of red leaf lettuce comes from anthocyanins, a group of polyphenol pigments that have attracted attention for their antioxidant properties. Plants produce anthocyanins through a series of enzyme driven reactions that begin with the amino acid phenylalanine. Along the way, the pathway generates a variety of flavonoids,…

Scientists turned red lettuce green and something surprising happened

The red color of red leaf lettuce comes from anthocyanins, a group of polyphenol pigments that have attracted attention for their antioxidant properties. Plants produce anthocyanins through a series of enzyme driven reactions that begin with the amino acid phenylalanine. Along the way, the pathway generates a variety of flavonoids,…

Oxford physicists just made Schrödinger’s cat even stranger

Researchers at the University of Oxford have created a new type of quantum superposition, a phenomenon often associated with the famous Schrödinger’s cat thought experiment. Unlike previous versions, these newly demonstrated states are built from highly nonclassical quantum components. The achievement could help advance quantum computing beyond traditional binary systems,…

Beneath our feet lies a fungal superhighway stretching 68 quadrillion miles

Beneath the ground, vast networks of fungi quietly support plant life and play an important role in regulating the planet’s climate by helping move carbon into soils. Now, researchers have created the first global maps showing where these underground fungal networks are found and how much of them exist worldwide.…