This popular diet was linked to a much lower stroke risk

Women who follow a Mediterranean-style eating pattern may face a lower risk of stroke, according to research published on February 4, 2026, in Neurology Open Access, a journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The study found a strong relationship between this diet and reduced stroke risk, though it does…

A secret cell alliance may explain why ovarian cancer is so deadly

Ovarian cancer is the deadliest gynecological cancer, largely because it is usually discovered too late. In most cases, doctors diagnose the disease only after it has already spread widely throughout the abdomen. Although researchers have long known that ovarian cancer progresses rapidly, the biological reason behind this speed has remained…

Hearing aids didn’t boost memory tests but dementia risk dropped

A newly released study reports that among people with moderate hearing loss, receiving a prescription for hearing aids did not lead to measurable improvements on standard tests of memory and thinking. The research was published in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. “Hearing loss is more…

++ E’ morto il fisico Antonino Zichichi ++ – Notizie – Ansa.it

È morto a 96 anni Antonino Zichichi, fisico e divulgatore scientifico specializzato nel campo della fisica delle particelle a cui ha dato preziosi contributi, noto soprattutto per la sua battaglia iniziata molti anni fa contro l’astrologia e, più in generale, contro le superstizioni, definite dallo scienziato una ‘Hiroshima culturale’. Lo…

Ancient Chinese medicine may hold the key to hair regrowth

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most widespread form of hair loss, affecting millions of people around the world. Medications such as finasteride and minoxidil are widely prescribed, but concerns about side effects and long term use have pushed many patients to look for gentler, more holistic approaches. A new scientific…

Forests are changing fast and scientists are deeply concerned

Trees are essential to life on Earth. They absorb and store CO2, support animals, fungi, and insects, hold soil in place, manage water cycles, and provide people with vital resources such as wood, food, and cooling shade during hot weather. Despite their importance, forests around the world are undergoing a…

Why this rust-like mineral is one of Earth’s best carbon vaults

Scientists have known for years that iron oxide minerals help store vast amounts of carbon by keeping it out of the atmosphere. A new study from Northwestern University now explains the chemistry behind that ability, revealing why these minerals are especially effective at locking carbon in place. By closely examining…

A legendary golden fabric lost for 2,000 years has been brought back

A rare luxury material once worn only by emperors in ancient times has been successfully recreated by scientists in South Korea. Researchers led by Professor Dong Soo Hwang (Division of Environmental Science and Engineering / Division of interdisciplinary bioscience & bioengineering, POSTECH) and Professor Jimin Choi (Environmental Research Institute) have…

This tiny organism refused to die under Mars-like conditions

Baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is best known for its role in baking, brewing, and modern biotechnology. Yet this everyday microorganism may also offer insight into a far bigger question: how life might endure the extreme conditions found beyond Earth. Researchers from the Department of Biochemistry (BC) at the Indian Institute…

L’Iran condanna ad altri sei anni la Nobel Mohammadi – Notizie – Ansa.it

Ancora una condanna, con il rischio di dover trascorrere moltissimi altri giorni e notti dietro le sbarre di una prigione. Dal sistema repressivo dell’Iran arriva l’ennesimo duro colpo contro una delle figure più note della dissidenza anti-regime: la premio Nobel per la Pace Narges Mohammadi, 53enne attivista con un lungo…

Pucci rinuncia a Sanremo, Meloni attacca la sinistra – Notizie – Ansa.it

Dietrofront: Andrea Pucci rinuncia a Sanremo dopo le polemiche che hanno accompagnato l’annuncio della sua presenza come co-conduttore della terza serata del Festival. Il comico denuncia “l’onda mediatica negativa” che ha avvolto la notizia della sua partecipazione, condita, afferma, da insulti e minacce che definisce “incomprensibili ed inaccettabili”. Una presa…

Scientists may have found the brain network behind Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects more than 1 million people in the United States and over 10 million worldwide. The disease causes a wide range of debilitating symptoms, including tremors, difficulty with movement, sleep problems, and cognitive decline. Current treatment options, such as long-term medications and…

Serie A, Juventus-Lazio 2-2 – Calcio – Ansa.it

Juventus-Lazio 2-2: JUVENTUS-Lazio 1-2 al 60′! Rete di Weston MCKENNIE! Splendido cross di Cambiaso che pesca McKennie, bravissimo nello stacco di testa che fulmina letteralmente Provedel. Juventus-LAZIO 0-2 al 48′! Rete di Gustav ISAKSEN! Splendida palla di Cataldi per Isaksen, bravissimo a battere Di Gregorio con un destro potentissimo. Juventus-LAZIO…

Gut bacteria can sense their environment and it’s key to your health

The gut microbiome, also called the gut flora, plays a vital role in human health. This enormous and constantly changing community of microorganisms is shaped by countless chemical exchanges, both among the microbes themselves and between microbes and the human body. For these interactions to work, gut bacteria must be…