Imputazione coatta per John Elkann, la decisione del gip – Notizie – Ansa.it

Un gip del tribunale di Torino ha ordinato alla procura di formulare la cosiddetta ‘imputazione coatta’ per John Elkann per due capi d’accusa nel procedimento legato alla residenza in Italia della nonna, Marella Caracciolo.    I pubblici ministeri, per questo risvolto della vicenda, avevano chiesto l’archiviazione, che non è stata accolta…

Why consciousness exists at all

Our everyday lives are shaped by conscious experience. At times, this experience is pleasant, such as feeling sunlight on your skin, hearing birds sing, or simply enjoying a peaceful moment. At other times, it is painful, whether from a physical injury like hurting your knee on the stairs or from…

Hidden dimensions could explain where mass comes from

The geometry of space itself may play a far more central role in physics than previously thought. Instead of serving only as the backdrop where forces act, spacetime may be responsible for the forces and particles that make up the universe. New theoretical work suggests that the fundamental behavior of…

AI found a way to stop a virus before it enters cells

Washington State University scientists have identified a way to interfere with a key viral protein, stopping viruses from entering cells where they can trigger disease. The finding points to a potential new direction for antiviral therapies in the future. The study, published in the journal Nanoscale, focused on uncovering and…

La Nobel Mohammadi ricoverata due volte dopo l’arresto – Notizie – Ansa.it

La premio Nobel per la pace Narges Mohammadi è stata portata al pronto soccorso due volte dopo aver subito percosse dalle forze di sicurezza che l’hanno arrestata il 12 dicembre nella città nord-orientale di Mashhad durante la commemorazione dell’avvocato Khosrow Alikordi. Lo afferma la famiglia, come riporta la Narges Foundation…

New study shows some plant-based diets may raise heart disease risk

Previous studies have indicated that eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods[1] is linked with a higher likelihood of developing cardiovascular diseases. Other research[2] has found that diets centered on plant-based foods can lower this risk when those foods offer balanced nutrition and are consumed in appropriate proportions. To explore how…

These simple habits could make your brain 8 years younger, study finds

Your birth certificate may show 65, but your brain might be functioning as if it were ten years younger — or older — depending on the experiences and habits that shape your daily life. A team at the University of Florida reports that optimism, regular high-quality sleep, strong social ties…

Via libera dei lavoratori allo sciopero al Louvre – Notizie – Ansa.it

I lavoratori del Louvre, nel corso di un’assemblea generale organizzata stamattina, hanno approvato l’appello allo sciopero nel museo invocato dai sindacati: è quanto riferiscono fonti sindacali della Cfdt e Cgt. Questa mattina, le porte del museo di Parigi sono rimaste chiuse a causa dell’assemblea generale dei suoi dipendenti, chiamati ad…

Anxiety and insomnia linked to sharp drops in key immune cells

Natural killer (NK) cells act as key defenders within the immune system. They help control infections by targeting invading microbes, foreign materials, and damaged or infected cells early on, which limits their ability to spread. NK cells travel through the bloodstream (circulatory) or remain in specific tissues and organs. When…

Mattarella: ‘Inediti centri opachi di potere disinformano’ – Notizie – Ansa.it

 “Pericolose attività di disinformazione tendono ad accreditare una presunta vulnerabilità delle opinioni pubbliche dei Paesi democratici.     Cercano di affermarsi inediti ma opachi centri di potere Lo ha detto il presidente della Repubblica, Sergio Mattarella, parlando alla Conferenza degli ambasciatori alla Farnesina.   “La situazione internazionale imprevedibile – e, per…

New orbital clue reveals how hot Jupiters really formed

The first exoplanet ever confirmed in 1995 turned out to be what researchers now describe as a “hot Jupiter,” a giant world similar in mass to Jupiter but orbiting its star in only a few days. Scientists now think these planets originally formed far from their host stars, similar to…

Light-printed electrodes turn skin and clothing into sensors

Researchers at Linköping and Lund universities in Sweden have demonstrated that visible light can be used to form electrodes from conductive plastics without the need for dangerous chemicals. Their results show that these electrodes can be produced on a wide variety of surfaces, creating opportunities for new types of electronics…