Kiev: la prossima settimana lo scambio di prigionieri con Mosca – Notizie – Ansa.it

Kiev ha annunciato che lo scambio di prigionieri con la Russia avverrà la “prossima settimana”. L’Ucraina “sta subendo pressioni informative e tentativi di dettare unilateralmente i parametri del processo di scambio. Stiamo rispettando scrupolosamente gli accordi raggiunti a Istanbul”, ha affermato il capo dell’intelligence militare ucraina Kyrylo Budanov. “L’avvio delle…

Trionfo in doppio, Errani-Paolini vincono a Parigi – Tennis – Ansa.it

Sara Errani e Jasmine Paolini trionfano ancora a Parigi. Le azzurre campionesse olimpiche hanno vinto il titolo al Roland Garros, battendo nella finale di doppio femminile dello slam parigino Anna Danilina/Aleksandra Krunic in tre set con il punteggio di 6-4, 2-6, 6-1.  Errani e Paolini vincono così il secondo titolo…

Photons Collide in the Void: Quantum Simulation Creates Light Out of Nothing

Using advanced computational modelling, a research team led by the University of Oxford, working in partnership with the Instituto Superior Técnico in the University of Lisbon, has achieved the first-ever real-time, three-dimensional simulations of how intense laser beams alter the ‘quantum vacuum’ — a state once assumed to be empty,…

How outdated phones can power smart cities and save the seas

Each year, more than 1.2 billion smartphones are produced globally. The production of electronic devices is not only energy-intensive but also consumes valuable natural resources. Additionally, the manufacturing and delivery processes release a significant amount of CO2 into the atmosphere. Meanwhile, devices are aging faster than ever — users replace…

Hidden in your dna: The mutation combo that raises clot risk by 180%

Blood clots can form in both arteries and veins. However, the reasons behind them differ, as do the consequences and the chances of preventing blood clots. In Sweden, almost half of all cases of venous thrombosis have a genetic explanation. A team of researchers from Lund University in Sweden has…

160 million years ago, this fungus pierced trees like a microscopic spear

Blue-stain fungi constitute a distinctive group of wood-colonizing fungi which lack the ability to decompose wood lignocellulose, yet are capable of causing significant wood discoloration. Though these fungi are generally nonfatal to their hosts, they often accelerate tree mortality when associated with wood-boring insects. Molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest that blue-stain…

Sedicenne accoltellato al petto a Vicenza, è grave – Notizie – Ansa.it

Un ragazzo di 16 anni è stato accoltellato al torace nella tarda serata di ieri a Vicenza, in una zona limitrofa al centro storico, e si trova ora ricoverato in condizioni gravissime nel reparto di terapia intensiva pediatrica all’ospedale. Secondo una prima ricostruzione da parte delle forze dell’ordine, a colpirlo…

Whales blow bubble rings—And they might be talking to us

A team of scientists from the SETI Institute and the University of California at Davis documented, for the first time, humpback whales producing large bubble rings, like a human smoker blowing smoke rings, during friendly interactions with humans. This previously little studied behavior may represent play or communication. Humpback whales…

Drone tech uncovers 1,000-year-old native american farms in michigan

With its cold climate, short growing season, and dense forests, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is known as a challenging place for farming. But a new Dartmouth-led study provides evidence of intensive farming by ancestral Native Americans at the Sixty Islands archaeological site along the Menominee River, making it the most complete…

Satellite tracking of 12,000 marine animals reveals ocean giants are in trouble

A sweeping new study is helping pinpoint where whales, sharks, turtles, and other ocean giants need the most protection and where current efforts fall short. Led by Ana Sequeira of Australian National University and supported by the United Nations, the research synthesized data from 12,000 satellite-tracked animals across more than…

Lighting up earthquakes: How scientists watched ruptures evolve in milliseconds

Researchers have developed a laboratory earthquake model that connects the microscopic real contact area between fault surfaces to the possibility of earthquake occurrences. Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, this breakthrough demonstrates the connection between microscopic friction and earthquakes, offering new insights into earthquake mechanics and…

This battery self-destructs: Biodegradable power inspired by

In the Mission: Impossible films, superspy Ethan Hunt — played by Tom Cruise — gets orders from his superiors on various devices that self-destruct in five seconds. Could electronics disintegrate into nothing in real life? Binghamton University Professor Seokheun “Sean” Choi has researched disposable “papertronics” over the past 20 years,…

The hidden dna repair system that could transform cancer treatment

When DNA breaks inside the cell, it can spell disaster, especially if the damage occurs in areas of the genome that are difficult to repair. Now, scientists Irene Chiolo and Chiara Merigliano at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences have discovered that a protein called Nup98, long…