Medio Oriente, Pasdaran: ‘Il controllo di Hormuz è la strategia definitiva dell’Iran’. Trump cancella il viaggio di Witkoff e Kushner in Pakistan – Notizie – Ansa.it

IL PUNTO Il ministro degli Esteri iraniano Abbas Araghchi ha comunicato la risposta di Teheran alle proposte durante l’incontro con il capo dell’esercito pakistano Asim Munir. La risposta è stata descritta come ‘esaustiva’ e in grado di riflettere tutte le considerazioni dell’Iran. Lo scrive Iran International, citando media statali iraniani.…

Scientists just discovered Africa is closer to breaking apart than we thought

Eastern Africa’s Turkana Rift is known both for its rich record of early human fossils and for intense volcanic activity driven by shifting tectonic plates. Now, scientists report that the crust beneath this region has thinned far more than previously understood, pointing to the long term breakup of the African…

Serie A: sabato alle 18 in campo Bologna-Roma DIRETTA – Calcio – Ansa.it

Sabato alle 18 in campo Bologna-Roma DIRETTA   La Roma ha scelto Gian Piero Gasperini, ma con Claudio Ranieri la separazione è tutt’altro che consensuale. L’ultimo botta e risposta – a distanza e indiretto – tra il tecnico giallorosso e l’ormai ex senior advisor non risparmia quei veleni che in…

Harvard scientists link gut bacteria to depression through hidden inflammation trigger

Scientists have increasingly recognized that the gut microbiome plays an important role in overall health, including the brain. However, researchers are still working to identify which specific bacteria are involved in disease and exactly how they influence the body. One bacterium in particular, Morganella morganii, has been linked in several…

New “optical tornado” technology could transform quantum communication

Can light spin like a whirlwind? Researchers have now shown that it can. Scientists from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw, the Military University of Technology, and the Institut Pascal CNRS at Université Clermont Auvergne have created swirling “optical tornadoes” inside an extremely small structure. The advance…

This exotic particle could finally explain why matter has mass

Everything around us has mass, but its origin is still one of physics’ biggest unanswered questions. According to modern theories, mass does not simply come from matter itself. Instead, it is tied to the nature of the vacuum, which is not empty space but a dynamic environment with a complex…

Gravitational waves may have created dark matter in the early universe

Gravitational waves may have played a key role in creating dark matter during the universe’s earliest moments, according to a new study by Professor Joachim Kopp of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and the PRISMA++ Cluster of Excellence, working with Dr. Azadeh Maleknejad from Swansea University. Published in Physical Review…

Serie A: in campo Parma-Pisa 0-0 DIRETTA – Calcio – Ansa.it

In campo Parma-Pisa 0-0 DIRETTA Parma pericoloso in transizione offensiva e sui calci piazzati. Insomma, il marchio di fabbrica della squadra di Cuesta. Pellegrino ha toccato pochi palloni, Bernabé un po’ in ombra. Ma quando il centrocampista spagnolo ha avuto il varco per illuminare, si è visto ‘calcio’. Il Parma…

Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago

Modern octopuses are known for their intelligence and flexibility, slipping through tight spaces, hiding in reefs, or drifting through the deep ocean. However, new research suggests their distant ancestors lived very differently. Scientists now believe that the earliest octopuses were not quiet, elusive creatures but massive predators that hunted at…

Giant prehistoric insects didn’t need high oxygen after all, study finds

Three hundred million years ago, Earth looked nothing like it does today. The continents were joined together in a massive supercontinent called Pangaea. Near the equator, vast coal-swamp forests stretched across the landscape. Oxygen levels in the atmosphere were much higher than today, and wildfires were frequent. Life was abundant…

Scientists just found what keeps plant cells from growing out of control

Plants spend most of their lives using photosynthesis to make energy. However, in the earliest phase after a seed begins to grow, they cannot yet capture light. During this short but critical window, they depend on stored fatty acids instead. To break down these fatty acids, plant cells use a…