Mondiali: in campo Inghilterra-Argentina 0-0 DIRETTA – Mondiali 2026 – Ansa.it

In campo Inghilterra-Argentina alle 21 DIRETTA LA VIGILIA Un ct tedesco e due leader per i tre leoni inglesi che contro i peggiori ‘nemici’, quelli dell’Argentina, vogliono chiudere una volta per tutte una ossessione lunga 60 anni. Passati attraverso delusioni, fallimenti, mano de Dios, gol del secolo e polemiche. Inghilterra,…

Il meteo spacca l’Italia, scatta l’allerta nubifragi al Nord – Notizie – Ansa.it

Temporali nel Triveneto ed in Emilia-Romagna, sole e temperature estreme nel resto dell’Italia. È un’Italia spaccata in due, ma solo fino a domani, quella disegnata dalle previsioni meteorologiche. Infatti entro domani il maltempo cesserà di essere protagonista al Settentrione, dove, come già nel resto del Paese, si dovrebbe purtroppo tornare…

The hidden skeleton “gatekeeper” inside brain cells could help fight Alzheimer's

Brain cells continually pull material from the fluid around them, including nutrients, signaling molecules, and fragments of their own outer surfaces. This process, called endocytosis, supports learning, memory, and the routine maintenance of neurons. Penn State researchers have now identified a previously unrecognized structure that may control much of this…

This pet gecko could help scientists unlock the secrets of cancer

A colorful pet gecko that is unusually prone to developing cancer could become an important new tool for researchers studying how tumors form and spread. Scientists say the animal’s naturally occurring cancers may offer valuable insights into why some species are highly vulnerable to the disease while others are remarkably…

NASA captured the Black Sea turning brilliant turquoise from space

The Black Sea, which lies between Europe and Asia and connects to the Mediterranean through a series of waterways, is known for its dark waters. But every spring and summer, it undergoes a remarkable transformation, with large areas turning a vivid turquoise. On June 22, 2026, NASA’s PACE (Plankton, Aerosol,…

Ponte Morandi, le scuse di Autostrade: ‘Le azioni e le scelte di alcuni ferite indelebili’. I parenti delle vittime: ‘Sbigottiti’ – Notizie – Ansa.it

“Rompiamo il silenzio”. Le “scuse” di Autostrade per l’Italia arrivano con una lettera aperta dell’amministratore delegato Arrigo Giana, pubblicata oggi da Corriere e diffusa questa mattina dall’azienda, alla vigilia del giorno della sentenza sulla tragedia del 14 agosto 2018. “In queste ore siamo in attesa della sentenza di primo grado…

Archaeologists found Homer's Iliad inside a 1,600-year-old Egyptian mummy

Archaeologists working at the ancient Egyptian site of Oxyrhynchus have made a remarkable discovery: a papyrus containing a passage from Homer’s Iliad was found inside a Roman-era mummy dating back about 1,600 years. Researchers say it is the first known case in archaeological history in which a Greek literary text…

Are humans really the ultimate super-predator?

Humans have earned a reputation as “super-predators” because they hunt, trap, and fish on a scale unmatched by other predators. These activities can reshape animal behavior across entire landscapes. However, new research led by the Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), suggests that wildlife does not respond…

NASA selects 41 space technologies for future Moon and Mars exploration

NASA has chosen 41 technology proposals from 37 American companies to help develop the capabilities needed for future missions to the Moon and Mars. The selections are part of the agency’s 2025 Announcement of Collaboration Opportunity (ACO), which is designed to accelerate innovations in areas such as space transportation, planetary…

Astronomers just found four hidden white dwarf stars near Earth

Astronomers have directly confirmed four previously hidden white dwarf stars in nearby binary systems. Every system lies within 65 light-years of Earth, and one contains the ninth closest known white dwarf to the Sun. The discoveries were made by researchers at the University of Warwick and the University of Colorado…

Going to museums, movies, and theater may help your body stay younger

People who regularly visit museums, theaters, concerts, and movie theaters may be doing more than enjoying themselves. A new study suggests these cultural activities are associated with a younger physiological age, meaning the body may function more like that of a younger person. The findings, published in the Journal of…

Scientists finally solved why some frogs survive a deadly fungus

Scientists have uncovered why some amphibian populations rebound after being devastated by a deadly fungal disease that has wiped out frogs and toads around the world. The research, led by University College London (UCL), ZSL, and Imperial College London, found that the timing of an amphibian’s immune development plays a…