ASviS, torna il Festival dello Sviluppo Sostenibile – Eventi – Ansa.it

Eventi – In collaborazione con ASviS Torna il Festival dello Sviluppo Sostenibile. Martedi 21 aprile la presentazione della decima edizione presso la sala A di Rai Radio in via Asiago 10 a Roma. Sarà presentata un’indagine ASviS, realizzata con Ipsos Doxa, sulla percezione degli italiani dell’Agenda 2030. Durante l’incontro sarà…

This missing vitamin could stop cancer cells in their tracks

Researchers at the University of Lausanne (Unil) have uncovered a new biological mechanism that exposes a critical vulnerability in tumor cells when they are deprived of vitamin B7. All cells must adjust to changes in nutrient supply to survive. However, some cells become especially reliant on glutamine, an amino acid…

This simple 3-amino acid trick boosts mRNA therapy 20-fold

Lipid nanoparticles, or LNPs, are best known for their role in delivering the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines given to billions of people. Now, scientists are expanding their use far beyond vaccines. Researchers are working to use these tiny carriers to deliver therapeutic mRNA into cells for cancer treatment, inflammatory diseases, and…

Scientists stunned as bacteria rewire DNA machinery to shape cells

Photosynthetic bacteria played a major role in shaping Earth as we know it. Among them, cyanobacteria stand out for producing the oxygen that filled our atmosphere and allowed complex life to emerge. Now, scientists at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) have uncovered a surprising twist in how…

AI swarms could hijack democracy without anyone noticing

A new kind of political threat may be emerging, and it is far less visible than protests or traditional voter manipulation. Researchers warn that highly realistic AI-controlled personas could soon play a major role in shaping public opinion and influencing democratic systems. A recent policy forum paper published in Science…

This common plant could clean microplastics from your drinking water

Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology of São Paulo State University (ICT-UNESP) in São José dos Campos, Brazil, have found that Moringa oleifera, commonly known as moringa or white acacia, could help remove microplastics from water. The findings were published in ACS Omega, a journal of the American…

Hundreds of millions at risk as river deltas sink faster than rising seas

A new study published in Nature finds that many of the world’s largest river deltas are subsiding more quickly than global sea levels are rising, putting hundreds of millions of people at potential risk. The primary drivers behind this trend include intensive groundwater extraction, a decline in sediment carried by…

After 200 years scientists finally crack the “dolomite problem”

For more than two centuries, scientists tried and failed to grow dolomite in the lab under conditions thought to match how it forms in nature. A recent study has finally changed that. Researchers from the University of Michigan and Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan succeeded by developing a new theory…

n Bulgaria Radev, euroscettico e filorusso, verso il trionfo – Notizie – Ansa.it

L’ex presidente divenuto tribuno contro la corruzione, considerato filo-russo e anche euroscettico, Rumen Radev, va come previsto verso la vittoria in Bulgaria, al voto per l’ottava volta in cinque anni. Anzi, verso un trionfo, se sarà confermato il risultato parziale dello spoglio, al 65%, che gli attribuisce la maggioranza assoluta…