Serie A: Atalanta-Sassuolo 2-1 DIRETTA E FOTO – Calcio – Ansa.it

Atalanta-Sassuolo 2-1 LA DIRETTA per la prima giornata di campionato GOL Al 65′ Dea di nuovo in vantaggio con Krstovic Al 55′ pareggio degli emiliani con Odenthal Al 6′ Dea in vantaggio con Raspadori Soccer: Serie A; Atalanta-Sassuolo   LA VIGILIA Il playoff di andata di Conference League di…

Serie A: Atalanta-Sassuolo 1-0 DIRETTA E FOTO – Calcio – Ansa.it

Atalanta-Sassuolo 1-0 LA DIRETTA per la prima giornata di campionato GOL Al 6′ Dea in vantaggio con Raspadori Soccer: Serie A; Atalanta-Sassuolo   LA VIGILIA Il playoff di andata di Conference League di giovedì scorso con l’Hapoel Tel Aviv lascia l’Atalanta senza un altro difensore in vista dell’esordio…

A major Alzheimer’s risk gene may shrink brain cells years before symptoms

Millions of people carry APOE4, the strongest known genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. New research suggests the gene variant may begin altering brain activity well before memory problems become noticeable. Researchers at Gladstone Institutes have now mapped out a molecular sequence that could help explain these early effects. Their…

Scientists left this farm field alone. Thousands of orchids appeared

Research led by Professor Carl Sayer at UCL Geography has found that abandoned farmland can recover naturally and develop into a diverse wildflower meadow, raising questions about some conventional methods used in habitat restoration. Published in Restoration Ecology, the research followed changes in plant life over 11 years (2011-2022) in…

The dental crown of the future could be 3D-printed while you wait

Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have developed a technology that could make it possible for dentists to produce permanent 3D-printed zirconia restorations in a single day. Zirconia is considered the gold-standard material for permanent dental work because of its strength and durability. With support from the National…

Physicists create a tiny “Big Bang” with surprisingly small atomic nuclei

Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have recreated the primordial state of matter believed to have filled the Universe shortly after the Big Bang, using collisions between atomic nuclei far smaller than scientists once thought possible. These microscopic versions of the early Universe could help researchers understand both the first…

A hidden “on switch” in human DNA has finally been decoded

Healthy growth and development depend on tens of thousands of genes being switched on at the right time and in the right place. Specific regions of DNA help coordinate this process, guiding the production of enzymes, hormones, proteins, and other molecules that cells need to function properly. When gene activation…

Experimental compound helps burn fat without muscle loss

GLP-1 medications have transformed the treatment of obesity, diabetes, and fatty liver disease over the past several years. Drugs sold as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound can produce substantial weight loss while helping patients control blood sugar. But these medications can also cause problems. Some patients experience nausea and other…

Scientists turn tiny “defects” into a 5.5x heat transfer boost

Researchers have developed a new surface coating that can increase condensation heat transfer performance by as much as 5.5 times compared with conventional copper surfaces. The technology works by helping water droplets form more easily and detach more quickly, a combination that could improve energy efficiency in power plants and…

Cannabis use linked to 37% higher stroke risk in massive study

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have found that cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamines are associated with a significantly greater risk of stroke, including among younger people. The findings come from an analysis that drew on data involving more than 100 million people. Stroke remains one of the world’s biggest health…

This common vitamin was linked to 13% better cognitive scores

More than 7 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s dementia, and that number is expected to climb to nearly 13 million by 2050. New research from Emory University suggests that higher vitamin D supplement intake may be linked to stronger cognitive performance in adults who face an increased risk…

Black holes keep tearing these stars apart, but they survive

Most galaxies are thought to harbor a supermassive black hole at their center. These enormous objects can weigh millions or even billions of times more than the sun, creating some of the strongest gravitational environments known in the universe. When a star passes dangerously close to one of these black…

This shark can live 400 years. Its eyes barely seem to age

Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk watches a Greenland shark glide slowly through the dark waters of the Arctic on her computer screen. “You see it move its eye,” says the University of California, Irvine associate professor of physiology and biophysics, pointing to the footage. “The shark is tracking the light — it’s fascinating.”…