Ampliato in segreto l’accordo tra Trump e Agenzia delle entrate: stop alle verifiche fiscali sul presidente – Notizie – Ansa.it

Il Dipartimento di Giustizia ha segretamente ampliato l’accordo fra Donald Trump e l’agenzia delle entrate americana includendo una clausola che impedisce all’Internal Revenue Service di avanzare pretese fiscali nei confronti del presidente, della sua famiglia e delle due attività. La clausola prevede che all’Irs sia “permanentemente precluso” di rivendicare qualsiasi…

Scientists use light to create tiny molecules that could transform medicine

Developing new medicines often depends on finding the right molecular building blocks. Some important drugs, including penicillin, rely on small ring-shaped molecules that store large amounts of internal tension. These strained structures can drive chemical reactions that help scientists create complex compounds more efficiently. A research team led by Prof.…

Scientists found a giant magnetic “twist” hidden inside the Milky Way

For hundreds of years, astronomers have studied the night sky in an effort to understand the forces shaping the universe. One of the most important, yet invisible, forces inside the Milky Way is its magnetic field. Now, researchers at the University of Calgary are producing one of the clearest views…

Lost for 150,000 years: Rainforest discovery upends human history

Dense tropical rainforests were long considered some of the last places early humans could survive. For decades, researchers believed our ancestors mainly stuck to open grasslands and coastal regions, avoiding the thick forests of Africa until much later in history. Evidence from West Africa is now forcing scientists to rethink…

Scientists use DNA from poop to save the world’s rarest marsupial

New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) may provide an important boost for efforts to save the world’s rarest marsupial. The Gilbert’s potoroo, a critically endangered species found only in Western Australia, has fewer than 150 animals left in the wild. Scientists from ECU and the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation…

T. rex’s tiny arms may have evolved for a surprisingly brutal reason

The famously tiny arms of Tyrannosaurus rex may have been the result of a major shift in how giant meat eating dinosaurs hunted, according to a new study led by researchers from UCL (University College London) and the University of Cambridge. The research, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society…

Scientists discover strange link between vitamin D and pain

Women with low vitamin D levels may face a more painful recovery after breast cancer surgery and could require significantly more opioid medication afterward, according to research published online in the journal Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. The findings suggest that breast cancer patients with vitamin D deficiency (below 30…

Humpback whale breaks migration record with 15,000 kilometer ocean journey

Scientists have documented an extraordinary feat of whale migration for the first time, confirming that humpback whales traveled between breeding grounds in eastern Australia and Brazil across more than 14,000 kilometers of open ocean. The discovery marks the greatest confirmed distance ever recorded between sightings of individual humpback whales anywhere…

Ue, ‘raggiunta intesa sull’accordo commerciale con gli Usa – Ultima ora – Ansa.it

(ANSA-AFP) – STRASBURGO, 20 MAG – I deputati europei e gli Stati membri dell’Ue hanno raggiunto un accordo provvisorio per l’attuazione dell’accordo commerciale concluso la scorsa estate con gli Stati Uniti. Lo ha annunciato la presidenza cipriota dell’Ue.     “Il Consiglio e il Parlamento hanno raggiunto un accordo sull’attuazione delle…

Breakthrough drug reverses aging in skin and dramatically speeds healing

A drug designed to eliminate worn out, aging cells may help older skin recover from injury much faster, according to research published in Aging (Aging-US). The work, titled “Topical ABT-263 treatment reduces aged skin senescence and improves subsequent wound healing,” suggests that targeting “zombie cells” in the skin could one…

Aste record a NY con Brancusi e Pollock di Newhouse – Notizie – Ansa.it

 Con l’aiuto di Nicole Kidman, una testa di Danaide di Constantin Brancusi è entrata nel rarefatto club dei cento milioni di dollari: promossa alla vigilia da un videoclip dell’attrice di Moulin Rouge progressivamente ipnotizzata davanti all’opera d’arte, la scultura di bronzo fusa nel 1913 è stata battuta da Christie’s per…