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Messi é maior que Maradona? Os argumentos que colocam o jogador no topo — e, para alguns,
Messi é maior que Maradona? Os argumentos que colocam o jogador no topo — e, para alguns,
Aos 39 anos e em sua sexta Copa do Mundo, argentino amplia recordes e reacende um debate que atravessa gerações: afinal, ele já superou Maradona? E Pelé?
Behind Khamenei’s funeral, Iran’s bid to show strength
Behind Khamenei’s funeral, Iran’s bid to show strength
Ahou Koutchesfahani, scholar in international relations and Iran expert, analyses the funeral ceremonies for Ali Khamenei as a carefully orchestrated display of power by the Islamic Republic. The regime is seeking to send two messages: to its own population, by showcasing its con
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Thomas Tuchel trusts England’s ‘special breed’ to find a way past Messi’s Argentina | Davi
Head coach praises his players’ ability to rise to the occasion and ‘put on a fight’ against the defending champions in the semi-final“A funny quote for you,” Thomas Tuchel says as he prepares to lead England in the World Cup semi-final against Argentina on Wednesday but peeks ba
World Cup 2026 : England to face Argentina in tense semi-final
World Cup 2026 : England to face Argentina in tense semi-final
Switzerland meanwhile is eliminated after losing to Argentina 3-1. Mac Allister gave the reigning champions the lead only ten minutes into the game, heading the ball past Gregor Kobel off a Leo Messi cross. Switzerland gained in momentum, culminating in an equalizer from Dan Ndoy
The week in pictures: Le Pen's comeback, Khamenei's funeral and Mbappé's wondergoal
The week in pictures: Le Pen's comeback, Khamenei's funeral and Mbappé's wondergoal
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was cleared to run in next year's presidential election, despite having her embezzlement conviction confirmed, in a week that saw Iran hold days-long funeral ceremonies for slain supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and football stars Kylian
Backed by $60M in funding, Oak steps out of stealth to fix the identity mess that AI agent
Co-founded by serial entrepreneur Shai Morag, Israeli identity management startup Oak is emerging out of stealth with $60 million in seed funding.
World Cup: Why are left‑footers like Messi so valuable in soccer?
World Cup: Why are left‑footers like Messi so valuable in soccer?
Argentina's Lionel Messi, England's Bukayo Saka, Spain's Lamine Yamal and Egypt's Mohamed Salah are all highly skilled soccer players in slightly different ways, as is the tall, powerful and technically proficient Norwegian Erling Haaland.
Hope for spinal injuries as pigs walk again after experimental gel treatment for severed s
Hope for spinal injuries as pigs walk again after experimental gel treatment for severed s
In humans and other mammals, spinal cord injuries can be devastating, leading to permanent loss of movement, sensation and bladder control. When severed axons (the long fibers that carry messages between nerve cells) cannot regrow, a dense scar forms, preventing nerve signals fro
New global research highlights burden of unsafe food
If it isn't safe, it isn't food. That message sits at the heart of a major new global effort by the World Health Organization (WHO). University of Waterloo public health researcher Dr. Shannon Majowicz contributed research to the new WHO estimates, which cover the global burden o
Blood vessel cells keep fixed signaling roles for weeks, reshaping view of capillary commu
Blood vessel cells keep fixed signaling roles for weeks, reshaping view of capillary commu
The cells lining skin capillaries are constantly sending each other messages—tiny pulses of calcium that help regulate blood flow, sense physical forces and keep vessel walls intact. Scientists have known about this signaling for decades. What they didn't know, until now, is that
How a brain messenger protein drives progression of Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease is driven by a buildup of a toxic protein called Tau that kills neurons. As toxic Tau spreads to new regions of the brain, symptoms worsen and ultimately become fatal.
Mixed messages: Why media advice about teen sleep can leave parents fatigued
Many of us are now all too familiar with media headlines telling us how to sleep better. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Fitness.