This popular supplement may increase risk of birth defects, study finds

Antioxidants are often promoted as powerful supplements, credited with helping prevent chronic illnesses and cancer, treating conditions like COPD and dementia, and even slowing the aging process. However, new research from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) suggests that taking high doses regularly may come…

Scientists discover why cancer drugs don’t work for everyone

One of the biggest challenges in cancer care is that the same therapy can be highly effective for some patients yet fail entirely for others. A new study published in Nature Communications, led by Dr. Louise Fets at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS), takes a closer look at…

Scientists find gut bacteria inject proteins that control your immune system

Scientists have uncovered a surprising way that gut bacteria interact with the human body. Certain microbes living in the digestive system can send proteins straight into human cells, actively influencing how the immune system behaves. The research, led by Helmholtz Munich with contributions from Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU), Aix Marseille…

Scientists find gut bacteria inject proteins that control your immune system

Scientists have uncovered a surprising way that gut bacteria interact with the human body. Certain microbes living in the digestive system can send proteins straight into human cells, actively influencing how the immune system behaves. The research, led by Helmholtz Munich with contributions from Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU), Aix Marseille…

Ocean species are disappearing before scientists can even find them

Species around the world are vanishing at an accelerating pace, driven by climate change, habitat destruction, and invasive species. Many lesser-known groups, including marine worms, are especially at risk, with some facing extinction before scientists have even identified them. To address this gap, researchers from the University of Göttingen, the…

Scientists discover bizarre new states inside tiny magnetic whirlpools

Researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) have identified previously unseen oscillation patterns known as Floquet states inside extremely small magnetic vortices. In contrast to earlier studies that relied on powerful laser pulses to generate these states, the Dresden team found that gentle stimulation using magnetic waves is enough. This discovery…

Scientists stunned as Mars dust storms blast water into space

Today, Mars is known as a cold, dry desert, but its surface tells a very different story. Ancient channels, water-altered minerals, and other geological features show that the planet once had abundant water and a far more dynamic environment. Understanding how this wetter world transformed into the barren landscape we…

The ice protecting Alaska is vanishing faster than expected

Sea ice is remaining attached to Alaska’s northern coastline for shorter periods each year, based on 27 years of data analyzed by scientists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. This type of ice, known as landfast ice because it stays fixed to the shore rather than drifting with winds and…

This dangerous combo in your body could raise death risk by 83%

Researchers from the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) in Brazil, working with University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom, found that having both excess abdominal fat and reduced muscle mass significantly raises the risk of death. People with this combination were 83% more likely to die than those…

Scientists uncovered the nutrients bees were missing — Colonies surged 15-fold

A team of researchers led by the University of Oxford has developed a breakthrough food supplement that could help reverse the alarming decline of honeybees. Working with Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, the University of Greenwich, and the Technical University of Denmark, the scientists engineered a diet that mimics the key…

Freshwater fish populations plunge 81% as river migrations collapse

Some of the longest and most essential animal migrations on Earth take place beneath the surface of rivers. A major new report from the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), a United Nations environmental treaty, warns that many of these migrations are now rapidly breaking…

Meloni parla con Mattarella e prende il Turismo a interim – Notizie – Ansa.it

Sono ore di delicate riflessioni a Palazzo Chigi. Giorgia Meloni assume ad interim la guida del Ministero del turismo dopo le dimissioni forzate di Daniela Santanchè. Il decreto è già stato firmato dal presidente della Repubblica Sergio Mattarella, dopo un colloquio telefonico con la premier, che salirà al Quirinale quando…

Meloni parla con Mattarella e prende il Turismo a interim – Notizie – Ansa.it

Sono ore di delicate riflessioni a Palazzo Chigi. Giorgia Meloni assume ad interim la guida del Ministero del turismo dopo le dimissioni forzate di Daniela Santanchè. Il decreto è già stato firmato dal presidente della Repubblica Sergio Mattarella, dopo un colloquio telefonico con la premier, che salirà al Quirinale quando…

Meloni parla con Mattarella e prende il Turismo a interim – Notizie – Ansa.it

Sono ore di delicate riflessioni a Palazzo Chigi. Giorgia Meloni assume ad interim la guida del Ministero del turismo dopo le dimissioni forzate di Daniela Santanchè. Il decreto è già stato firmato dal presidente della Repubblica Sergio Mattarella, dopo un colloquio telefonico con la premier, che salirà al Quirinale quando…

Ritrovato nel Chianti il patrimonio di Ursula Andress – Notizie – Ansa.it

Un sequestro a sorpresa rende fondati i sospetti dell’attrice Ursula Andress, oggi 90enne, sul possibile depauperamento, costante e progressivo, del suo patrimonio personale, che aveva affidato alle cure del banchiere ginevrino Eric Freymond che è morto suicida nel luglio 2025. Ursula Andress aveva fatto denuncia all’autorità giudiziaria di Vaud (Svizzera)…

Profanato il cadavere di Pamela, vittima di femminicidio – Notizie – Ansa.it

Uccisa dall’uomo che diceva di amarla, Pamela Genini non ha trovato pace nemmeno nella bara bianca che ha accolto il suo corpo, massacrato con oltre 30 coltellate dal 52enne Gianluca Soncin lo scorso ottobre a Milano. Il cadavere della 29enne – ora sotto sequestro dell’autorità giudiziaria – è stato profanato…