Crans-Montana, Moretti interrogato per 10 ore – Notizie – Ansa.it

Quasi 10 ore di interrogatorio per Jacques Moretti, proprietario della discoteca bar Constellation in cui sono morte a Capodanno 40 persone e 116 sono rimaste ferite, indagato con la moglie Jessica Maric per omicidio, lesioni e incendio dolosi. Un’audizione fiume, non risolutiva, che proseguirà domani, quando gli inquirenti hanno previsto…

Trump posta la bandiera Usa su Nuuk: ‘Gli europei cederanno’ – Notizie – Ansa.it

I leader europei, tra i quali la presidente del Consiglio Giorgia Meloni, riuniti nello Studio Ovale con Donald Trump, seduto dietro il ‘resolute desk’. Apparentemente un’immagine come tante, come quella che ritraeva l’incontro dello scorso agosto sull’Ucraina, se non fosse per un piccolo importante dettaglio. Sullo sfondo della stanza c’è…

Raid russi sull’Ucraina, scattato l’allarme a Chernobyl  – Notizie – Ansa.it

Notte di raid, l’ennesima, su un’Ucraina martoriata dalla guerra, al freddo e al buio dopo nuovi attacchi russi che continuano a colpire le infrastrutture energetiche del Paese. I bombardamenti hanno fatto scattare l’allarme, poi rientrato, anche alla centrale nucleare di Chernobyl, riaccendendo i timori per la sicurezza dell’impianto simbolo della…

New Year’s Forum 2026, un nuovo mondo, un anno alla volta – Eventi – Ansa.it

Eventi – In collaborazione con In streaming Mercoledì 28 e giovedì 29 gennaio Roma ospita la seconda edizione New Year’s Forum 2026, un appuntamento che si propone di analizzare le grandi trasformazioni globali e definire le priorità strategiche per il Paese e l’Unione Europea attraverso dialoghi di valore.  L’edizione di quest’anno vede anche…

Finally explained: Why kidney disease is so deadly for the heart

Scientists have uncovered a key reason why more than half of people with chronic kidney disease eventually die from heart-related complications. According to new research, damaged kidneys release a substance into the bloodstream that directly harms the heart. The discovery, made by researchers at UVA Health and Mount Sinai, could…

Scientists identify hidden protein interaction driving Parkinson’s disease

About 1 million people in the United States are living with Parkinson’s disease, and nearly 90,000 new cases are diagnosed each year, according to the Parkinson’s Foundation. The condition is a long-term, progressive brain disorder that gradually destroys dopamine-producing nerve cells, which are critical for controlled, fluid movement. Most available…

Unbreakable? Researchers warn quantum computers have serious security flaws

Quantum computers are expected to deliver extraordinary speed and computing power, with the potential to transform scientific research and business operations. That same power also makes them especially appealing targets for cyberattacks, said Swaroop Ghosh, a professor of computer science and electrical engineering at the Penn State School of Electrical…

A faint signal from the Universe’s dark ages could reveal dark matter

The Universe began about 13.8 billion years ago with the Big Bang, a moment of extremely rapid expansion. Roughly 400,000 years later, after the cosmos cooled enough for atoms to form, it entered a long and quiet phase known as the “Dark Ages.” This period lasted for around 0.1 billion…

James Webb catches an exoplanet losing its atmosphere in real time

Astronomers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE), the National Centre of Competence in Research PlanetS, and the Trottier Institute for Research on Exoplanets (IREx) at the University of Montreal (UdeM) have made a major breakthrough using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). For the first time, researchers have followed gas…

Your brain does something surprising when you don’t sleep

Nearly everyone knows the feeling. After a night of poor sleep, it becomes harder to stay focused. Thoughts drift, reaction times slow, and mental clarity fades when attention is needed most. New research from MIT sheds light on what is happening inside the brain during these brief lapses in focus.…