Donna uccisa dal figlio in casa nel Salento – Notizie – Ansa.it

Una donna è stata uccisa in casa dal figlio che, secondo prime informazioni, l’avrebbe colpita alla testa con un’accetta. E’ accaduto nel Salento, a Racale. L’uomo è poi fuggito ed è ora ricercato dai carabinieri.  La vittima si chiamava Teresa Sommario, di 53 anni, nata in Germania e residente a…

Il Papa sarà a Castel Gandolfo dal 6 al 20 luglio – Notizie – Ansa.it

Nel pomeriggio di domenica 6 luglio, Papa Leone XIV si trasferirà per un periodo di riposo nelle Ville Pontificie di Castel Gandolfo. Farà ritorno in Vaticano il 20 luglio. Lo riferisce la Prefettura della Casa Pontificia. Domenica 13 luglio, alle ore 10.00 nella parrocchia pontificia di San Tommaso da Villanova…

Medio Oriente: L’esercito israeliano: ‘Neutralizzato il principale quartier generale dell’Iran’ – Notizie – Ansa.it

13:41 Xi, ‘preoccupati da azione Israele, ora la de-escalation’ La Cina è “profondamente preoccupata” per l’azione militare di Israele contro l’Iran che “ha causato un improvviso aumento delle tensioni in Medio Oriente”. Il presidente Xi Jinping, incontrando ad Astana l’omologo uzbeko Shavkat Mirziyoyev, ha espresso “opposizione a qualsiasi atto che…

This tiny patch could replace biopsies—and revolutionize how we detect cancer

A patch containing tens of millions of microscopic nanoneedles could soon replace traditional biopsies, scientists have found. The patch offers a painless and less invasive alternative for millions of patients worldwide who undergo biopsies each year to detect and monitor diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s. Biopsies are among the most…

These beetles can see a color most insects can’t

Insect eyes are generally sensitive to ultraviolet, blue and green light. With the exception of some butterflies, they cannot see the color red. Nevertheless, bees and other insects are also attracted to red flowers such as poppies. In this case, however, they are not attracted by the red color, but…

Biggest boom since the Big Bang? Astronomers record 25x supernova brightness

Astronomers from the University of Hawaiʻi’s Institute for Astronomy (IfA) have discovered the most energetic cosmic explosions yet discovered, naming the new class of events “extreme nuclear transients” (ENTs). These extraordinary phenomena occur when massive stars—at least three times heavier than our Sun—are torn apart after wandering too close to…

Monster salamander with powerful jaws unearthed in Tennessee fossil find

A giant, strong-jawed salamander once tunneled through ancient Tennessee soil. And thanks to a fossil unearthed near East Tennessee State University, scientists now better understand how it helped shape Appalachian amphibian diversity. The giant plethodontid salamander now joins the remarkable roster of fossils from the Gray Fossil Site & Museum.…

Saving energy: New method guides magnetism without magnets

Researchers at Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have demonstrated an innovative method to control magnetism in materials using an energy-efficient electric field. The discovery focuses on materials known as magnetoelectrics, which offer promise for next-generation energy technologies, data storage, energy conversion, and medical devices. The findings are published in the journal…

Heavy particles, big secrets: What happened right after the Big Bang

An international team of scientists has published a new report that moves towards a better understanding of the behaviour of some of the heaviest particles in the universe under extreme conditions, which are similar to those just after the big bang. The paper, published in the journal Physics Reports, is…

Cozmic’s Milky Way clones are cracking the universe’s dark code

A USC-led research team has created a series of supercomputer-simulated twins of our Milky Way galaxy — which could help scientists unlock new answers about one of the biggest mysteries in the universe: dark matter, the invisible substance that makes up about 85% of all matter in existence. The research…

Rainbow reefs revealed: The secret 112-million-year saga of glowing fish

New research led by scientists at the American Museum of Natural History sheds light on the ancient origins of biofluorescence in fishes and the range of brilliant colors involved in this biological phenomenon. Detailed in two complementary studies recently published in Nature Communications and PLOS One, the findings suggest that…

Clever worms form superorganism towers to hitch rides on insects

Nematodes are the most abundant animal on earth, but when times get tough, these tiny worms have a hard time moving up and out. So, they play to the strength of their clade. If food runs out and competition turns fierce, they slither towards their numerous kin. They climb onto…

Black coffee, longer life: The science behind your morning perk

While you’re probably not pouring your morning cup for the long-term health benefits, coffee consumption has been linked to lower risk of mortality. In a new observational study, researchers from the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University found the association between…

Ucraina, attacchi russi su Kiev provocano 14 morti – Europa – Ansa.it

È di 14 morti e almeno 40 feriti il bilancio degli attacchi notturni condotti dalle forze armate russe su Kiev. Attacchi condotti con missili balistici e droni che hanno colpito obiettivi civili in tutta la città. Lo riferiscono i media locali, precisando che 30 feriti sono stati ricoverati in ospedale.…