How a common antibiotic fuels bacterial resistance

Antibiotics are supposed to wipe out bacteria, yet the drugs can sometimes hand microbes an unexpected advantage. A new study from Rutgers Health shows that ciprofloxacin, a staple treatment for urinary tract infections, throws Escherichia coli (E. coli) into an energy crisis that saves many cells from death and speeds…

‘Leggenda e epos’, il mondo celebra Sinner e Alcaraz – Tennis – Ansa.it

Affrontare il risveglio dalla sconfitta è il primo compito per Jannik Sinner, dopo una notte sicuramente difficile: è stato lui stesso ad ammettere che sarebbe stata dura dopo le cinque ore di partita con Carlos Alcaraz culminate con la vittoria dello spagnolo. A parziale consolazione l’aver disputato una partita “epica”…

Shocking brain cancer breakthrough: Electric fields supercharge immune assault

A new study led by Keck Medicine of USC researchers may have uncovered an effective combination therapy for glioblastoma, a brain tumor diagnosis with few available effective treatments. According to the National Brain Tumor Society, the average survival for patients diagnosed with glioblastoma is eight months. The study finds that…

The dopamine clock: How your brain predicts when you’ll feel good

A small region of the brain, known as the ventral tegmental area (VTA), plays a key role in how we process rewards. It produces dopamine, a neuromodulator that helps predict future rewards based on contextual cues. A team from the universities of Geneva (UNIGE), Harvard, and McGill has shown that…

Burning for Beauty: How TikTok Skin Trends Are Harming Young Girls

It turns out when teens on TikTok say, “Get ready with me,” it can be more harmful than they might realize. rs, authors caution only 26% of daytime skin care regimens contain sunscreen Videos ’emphasize lighter, brighter skin’ and set a high standard of beauty It turns out when teens…

Krakencoder predicts brain function 20x better than past methods

Using an algorithm they call the Krakencoder, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine are a step closer to unraveling how the brain’s wiring supports the way we think and act. The study, published June 5 in Nature Methods, used imaging data from the Human Connectome Project to align neural activity with…

A Kim Novak il Leone d’oro alla carriera – Cinema – Ansa.it

È stato attribuito alla leggendaria attrice statunitense Kim Novak (La donna che visse due volte, Picnic, Una strega in paradiso) il Leone d’oro alla carriera dell’82ma Mostra del cinema di Venezia (27 agosto – 6 settembre 2025). La decisione è stata presa dal Cda della Biennale, che ha fatto propria…

Common supplement reverses premature aging in landmark human trial

Werner syndrome (WS), a rare genetic disorder that causes accelerated aging. From their twenties, patients develop gray hair, hair loss, cataracts, diabetes, and other age-related conditions normally seen in the elderly. Additionally, patients develop severe and untreatable skin ulcers, often requiring limb amputation, and face early death from cardiovascular diseases…

Why past mass extinctions didn’t break ecosystems—But this one might

Two major environmental shifts have triggered global transformations in large herbivore communities. A new study with researchers from the University of Gothenburg show how these ecosystems remained remarkably resilient despite extinction and upheaval. From mastodons to ancient rhinos and giant deer, large herbivores have been shaping Earth’s landscapes for millions…

5-minute STI test poised to transform sexual health diagnostics

Birmingham spin-out Linear Diagnostics has been awarded £1m funding to finalise the development of a rapid test for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), in partnership with the NIHR HealthTech Research Centre (HRC) in Diagnostic and Technology Evaluation and the North East Innovation Lab, part of Newcastle Hospitals. Linear is developing a…

New evidence reveals advanced maritime technology in the philippines 35,000 years ago

In 15 years of groundbreaking archaeological research, scientists from the Ateneo de Manila University, working with international experts and institutions, have established compelling evidence of the pivotal role of the Philippine archipelago in ancient maritime Southeast Asia. They uncovered a story of effective human migration, advanced technological innovation, and long-distance…

Earth’s core mystery solved: How solid rock flows 3,000 kilometers beneath us

Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, shifting tectonic plates — these are all signs that our planet is alive. But what is revealed deep inside the Earth surprises laymen and scientists alike: Almost 3000 kilometers below the Earth’s surface, solid rock is flowing that is neither liquid, like lava, nor brittle like solid…

Photonic quantum chips are making AI smarter and greener

One of the current hot research topics is the combination of two of the most recent technological breakthroughs: machine learning and quantum computing. An experimental study shows that already small-scale quantum computers can boost the performance of machine learning algorithms. This was demonstrated on a photonic quantum processor by an…

Scontro frontale fra due auto a Chieti, 4 morti – Notizie – Ansa.it

Sale a quattro il bilancio delle vittime del grave incidente stradale avvenuto nel pomeriggio a Chieti, sulla SS 656, nella zona dello stadio ‘Angelini’. E’ morto all’ospedale di Pescara uno degli automobilisti rimasti coinvolti nell’incidente: si tratta di un ragazzo di 27 anni. Il giovane, trasportato in Pronto soccorso in…