Serie A: Como-Roma in campo 2-1 DIRETTA – Calcio – Ansa.it

 Como-Roma in campo 2-1  DIRETTA  Como-ROMA 0-1! Rete di Malen su rigore. Esecuzione perfetta dell’olandese che incrocia col destro rasoterra spiazzando Butez. Roma avanti COMO-Roma 1-1! Rete di Douvikas. Tocco nello spazio di Alex Valle, Douvikas scatta sul filo del fuorigioco e infila la palla sotto le gambe di Svilar…

Ennesima Pasqua di rincari, dalle uova ai voli prezzi al top – Notizie – Ansa.it

Dai trasporti alle uova sarà l’ennesima Pasqua di rincari. Con un’ulteriore rischio: ulteriori fiammate di prezzi per l’attacco degli Usa all’Iran. Le associazioni di consumatori calcolano gli aumenti per le prossime feste e il quadro è, come sempre, preoccupante. Al netto di nuovi, pesanti, rincari per i carburanti. Si registrano…

Serie A: Sassuolo-Bologna 0-1 – Calcio – Ansa.it

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Tensione a Cuba, assalto alla sede del Partito comunista – Notizie – Ansa.it

Mentre L’Avana conferma l’avvio di un negoziato ancora carico di incognite con Washington, cresce la tensione nelle strade di Cuba, dove montano le proteste di una popolazione allo stremo tra blackout e scarsità di cibo a causa di una crisi economica sempre più profonda. Nella notte alcuni manifestanti hanno invaso…

Millions of kids take melatonin but doctors are raising red flags

Melatonin has quickly become one of the most widely used sleep aids for children around the world. Its popularity is largely driven by the belief that it is a natural and easily accessible solution for insomnia. However, new research suggests that its rapid growth in use has moved faster than…

Astronomers just found the source of the brightest fast radio burst ever

An international team of astronomers, including researchers from the University of Toronto, has identified the brightest Fast Radio Burst (FRB) ever observed and traced its origin to a nearby galaxy using a coordinated network of radio telescopes. FRBs are among the most puzzling phenomena in astronomy, but locating where they…

La notte degli Oscar accende Los Angeles – Notizie – Ansa.it

Attesa per la notte più importante per il cinema mondiale. Questa sera il Dolby Theatre di Hollywood ospita la 98ª edizione degli Academy Awards, l’evento che celebra i migliori film e protagonisti dell’ultimo anno. Il celebre tappeto rosso è ormai pronto ad accogliere le star che sfileranno davanti a fotografi…

Scientists discover hidden water beneath Mars that could have supported life

Researchers at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have discovered new clues suggesting that water once moved beneath the surface of Mars. The findings indicate that the Red Planet may have remained capable of supporting life for much longer than scientists once believed. The research, published in the Journal of…

Trump: ‘Impegno da diversi Paesi sulla sicurezza dello Stretto di Hormuz’. Seul: ‘Valuteremo attentamente la richiesta’. Araghchi: ‘Mojtaba Khamenei sta bene’ – LIVEBLOG – Notizie – Ansa.it

IL PUNTO Donald Trump ha affermato di non essere ancora pronto a stringere un accordo per porre fine alla guerra con l’Iran, nonostante la disponibilità di Teheran: ‘Non so nemmeno se Mojtaba Khamenei sia vivo’. ‘E’ vivo e sta bene, fa sapere Teheran. I pasdaran minacciano di morte Netanyahu: ‘Continueremo…

Scientists tested vitamin D for COVID and found an unexpected long COVID clue

Findings from a large study led by Mass General Brigham suggest scientists should continue investigating whether vitamin D supplements could influence long COVID. The research showed that taking high doses of vitamin D3 did not make COVID-19 infections less severe, but it may have a possible connection to long COVID…

The financial crisis that quietly stunted a generation

Sharp increases in food prices during economic crises tend to hit certain groups the hardest. Urban residents and families with lower levels of education are often especially vulnerable. These price shocks can lead to long term health problems, including stunted growth in children. Researchers at the University of Bonn recently…

MotoGP: ufficiale, Gp del Qatar rinviato a novembre – Notizie – Ansa.it

Il Gran Premio del Qatar del motomondiale, previsto per aprile, è stato posticipato all’8 novembre a causa, informa la MotoGp, della persistente situazione geopolitica in Medio Oriente. Di conseguenza, il Gran Premio del Portogallo a Portimão si svolgerà il 22 novembre, mentre la gara finale della stagione a Valencia è…

Crops irrigated with wastewater store drugs in their leaves

In regions where freshwater supplies are limited, farmers sometimes rely on treated wastewater to water their crops. While this practice helps conserve scarce water resources, it has raised concerns among regulators and consumers. Wastewater can contain trace amounts of various substances, including psychoactive medications commonly used to treat mental health…

Fathers’ tobacco use linked to metabolic changes in their children

New research published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society suggests that a father’s nicotine exposure could influence how his offspring process sugar. In a mouse study, scientists found that paternal nicotine intake led to metabolic changes in the next generation. These alterations may affect how the body handles glucose…

Scientists discover ALS protein that links DNA repair to cancer and dementia

Researchers at Houston Methodist have discovered that a protein tied to neurodegenerative conditions such as dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) also helps control a critical DNA repair process. This repair system, known as DNA mismatch repair, corrects mistakes that occur when cells copy genetic material. The discovery suggests that…

Hidden deep-sea proteins could supercharge disease tests

Researchers have identified previously unknown DNA-binding proteins in some of the most extreme places on Earth and demonstrated that they can enhance rapid medical tests used to detect infectious diseases. The international team was led by Durham University and included collaborators in Iceland, Norway, and Poland. The scientists examined genetic…

A donut-shaped protein breaks apart to start bacterial cell division

A research team led by Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) scientist David Reverter has identified the molecular mechanism that regulates bacterial cell division. The discovery reveals how the MraZ protein binds to the dcw gene cluster to control this process. The findings were published in Nature Communications. Cell division is…