Hitler aveva i genitali non sviluppati, lo prova il Dna – Europa – Ansa.it

Adolf Hitler soffriva di una malattia genetica che molto probabilmente ostacolò lo sviluppo dei suoi organi sessuali e l’avrebbe fatto rientrare in una delle categorie di persone destinate alle camere a gas secondo i deliranti dettami dell’eugenetica nazista. È quanto emerge da uno studio sul Dna del dittatore tedesco che…

Nearby super-Earth may be our best chance yet to find alien life

A possible “super-Earth” located less than 20 light-years from Earth is giving researchers renewed optimism in the search for planets that might host life. The newly identified world, GJ 251 c, earned its “super-Earth” label because current data indicate it is almost four times the mass of Earth and is…

Wild new “gyromorph” materials could make computers insanely fast

Researchers are exploring a new generation of computers that operate using light, or photons, instead of electrical currents. Systems that rely on light to store and process information could one day run far more efficiently and complete calculations much faster than conventional machines. Light-driven computing is still at an early…

Nectar wars between bumble bees and invasive ants drain the hive

When bumble bees come up against invasive Argentine ants at feeding sites, they may win a direct confrontation but still return to the colony with less food. These encounters can leave bees with fewer resources even when they appear to come out ahead in a fight. Bumble bees already deal…

FOCUS | Jannik Sinner, il segreto è nel servizio – Daily – Ansa.it

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Your anxiety may be controlled by hidden immune cells in the brain

Anxiety disorders affect roughly one in five people in the United States, making them among the most widespread mental health challenges. Although common, scientists still have many questions about how anxiety begins and is controlled within the brain. New research from the University of Utah has now pinpointed two unexpected…

Il Pd acquisterà la sezione che fu di Enrico Berlinguer – Notizie – Ansa.it

Il quando dipenderà dal momento in cui il Partito Democratico riuscirà a raccogliere l’importo necessario (sulla cifra per il momento non si sbottona). Ma la storica sede di ponte Milvio, quella in cui era iscritto Enrico Berlinguer, tornerà presto nel patrimonio del partito. “È una grande gioia perché viene riacquisita…

New study finds hidden diabetes danger in vaping

New research from the University of Georgia reports that people who use e-cigarettes, traditional cigarettes or both are more likely to develop diabetes. According to the study, smokers showed a notably higher rate of prediabetes and diabetes diagnoses compared with nonsmokers. “In an era when e-cigarettes are marketed as a…

A tiny worm just revealed a big secret about living longer

Curiosity about extending human life may be especially visible among certain tech enthusiasts today, but people have been fascinated by the idea of a lasting fountain of youth, or even immortality, for thousands of years. Some of the approaches most strongly supported by scientific evidence, such as strict dieting for…

Stop al rinnovo della carta d’identità per gli over 70 – Notizie – Ansa.it

“Nei prossimi giorni arriverà in Parlamento un nuovo decreto semplificazioni, che prevede tra l’altro l’abolizione del rinnovo della carta d’identità per gli over 70, con l’obiettivo di rendere più semplice la vita ai cittadini”. Lo ha annunciato il ministro per la P.a, Paolo Zangrillo, intervenuto a “Next Economy” su Giornale…

New Neanderthal footprints in Portugal reveal a life we never expected

An international team of researchers has identified a previously unknown Neanderthal site on the southern edge of the Iberian Peninsula, located along Portugal’s Algarve coast. The findings, published in the journal Scientific Reports by Nature Publishing Group, describe the earliest evidence of Neanderthal hominids in Portugal. This discovery marks an…

A radical upgrade pushes quantum links 200x farther

Quantum computers can perform certain calculations at remarkable speeds, yet connecting them over long distances has been one of the major obstacles to building large, reliable quantum networks. Until recently, two quantum computers could only link through a fiber cable over a span of a few kilometers. This limitation meant…

Jupiter’s wild youth may have reshaped the entire Solar System

New research from Rice University indicates that Jupiter dramatically reshaped the early solar system. According to the study, the giant planet created rings and wide gaps in the protoplanetary disk, helping to solve a long-standing mystery: why many primitive meteorites formed several million years after the very first solid materials.…