Scientists may have finally found how Alzheimer's kills brain cells

Scientists have identified evidence of a previously unknown process that may explain how brain cells die in Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The discovery, centered on a mechanism known as karyoptosis, could point researchers toward new ways to slow the progression of these devastating conditions. Many neurodegenerative diseases, including…

Record-breaking ocean drilling reveals why Japan's 2011 tsunami was so deadly

Researchers have uncovered a hidden feature beneath the Pacific Ocean that helps explain why Japan’s devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami became so destructive. The discovery also offers new clues that could improve forecasts of future megaquakes and tsunamis. A new study found that a thin layer of soft, clay-rich sediment…

Ancient bees turned tooth sockets into tiny nurseries 20,000 years ago

Around 20,000 years ago, a cave was home to generations of owls that regularly coughed up pellets containing the bones of their prey. Those discarded bones later became an unexpected resource for another group of animals. According to a new study published in Royal Society Open Science, ancient bees used…

Brasile-Norvegia in campo DIRETTA – Mondiali 2026 – Ansa.it

Brasile-Norvegia in campo per gli ottavi di finale dei Mondiali di calcio DIRETTA    LA VIGILIABrasile e Norvegia hanno superato, non senza difficoltà, i sedicesimi di finale della Coppa del Mondo FIFA 2026 e daranno vita a una delle sfide più attese negli ottavi di finale. I verdeoro hanno archiviato…

Quantum mechanics once baffled scientists. Now it's changing the world

For much of the early 20th century, quantum mechanics was one of the most puzzling ideas in science. The theory challenged conventional thinking and left even leading physicists struggling to make sense of its implications. A century later, it has become the foundation of technologies that influence daily life, including…

Estate a Vienna, i migliori indirizzi dove mangiare all’aperto – Gusto – Ansa.it

Tra le città più verdi al mondo, Vienna invita a vivere gli spazi aperti con un’offerta gastronomica che spazia dai picnic nei parchi ai ristoranti stellati con terrazza panoramica, passando per mercati, taverne tradizionali e locali affacciati sull’acqua del fiume. D’estate mangiare all’aperto diventa un’esperienza che permette di conoscere la…