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06/05/2026

S*x education has been banned from being taught in primary schools in Italy after a new law was passed this week.

It is also prohibited in nurseries and schools will be required to inform and gain consent from families at least seven days in advance for the classes being offered.

They must also tell parents of any specialists or organisations not part of the school which will be participating in the sessions.

The new regulation has sparked criticism from left-wing parties who said s*x education should be treated like any other class.

But the right-wing Education Minister Valditara, backed the reform and said it aims to protect minors from 'gender propaganda'.

He added that it strengthened the right for parents to have authority over their children's care and are ultimately the ones responsible for raising them.

The center-right coalition welcomed the new law and said parents have the right to have a say in their children's education and reject any programmes which they deem inappropriate.

S*x education is not a compulsory part of the school curriculum in Italy. However, the subject is commonly taught in most other European countries.

In France, the law demands that schools teach three s*xual health classes per year from the ages of three to 17 years old.

Last year, the country mandated that schools introduce topics such as consent, gender identity and online po*******hy.

However, it was met with backlash from right-wing parents and figures.

'S*x education is not in the best interest of children,' said SOS Education, a conservative group linked to the Church, which gathered more than 80,000 signatures against the reform.

Following the petition, new guidelines stated that gender identity discussions will only take place in high school.

06/02/2026

For 15 years, Sébastien Fontaine has been trying to kill dirt. The biochemist, who runs a lab at the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment, wanted to know how much carbon is released by soil — just dirt alone, completely devoid of life. His team sealed dirt into jars and blasted them with sterilizing gamma radiation. Then they waited for the carbon dioxide released by the soil — a sign of ongoing microbial respiration — to drop.

They waited, and waited, and waited some more: weeks, then months. Under a microscope, the irradiated soil showed no signs of life, but it continued to emit carbon dioxide. The soil wouldn’t stop breathing.

Fontaine’s lab repeated the experiments and produced the same results. Finally, convinced that they weren’t dealing with an artifact of the experimental setup, they set out to find the source of breath in dead soil.

Now, Fontaine and his colleagues have reported that their soil samples continued to consume oxygen and spew carbon dioxide for six years. In a 2025 paper in Science Advances, they proposed that a metabolic process that powers much of life is also possible outside living cells. Their experiments point to how it could work in dirt, absent the living proteins that would typically organize it. If they’re right, some biochemical reactions, such as those that release the energy of carbon-rich sugar molecules, may not be unique to living things. Such reactions — known as metabolism when performed by cells — could even predate life on Earth, Fontaine said.

The experiments show “what happens to biomolecules when they’re left to their own devices,” said Joseph Moran, an organic chemist at the University of Ottawa who was not involved with the research. They’re finding that the chemistry of life is not exclusive to life, he added. “It’s the chemistry of geology.

⚡ Read the full story: https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-dirt-that-refused-to-die-20260601/

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06/01/2026

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05/29/2026

The Battle of Chickamauga in 1863, where Jacob Miller was wounded, was one of the bloodiest engagements of the American Civil War. Fought in dense forests and chaotic terrain, visibility was poor and units often fired blindly into smoke‑filled thickets. Casualties were so overwhelming that wounded soldiers frequently lay unattended for hours or days. In that confusion, men who appeared lifeless were often marked as dead simply because medics had no time to verify every body.

Medical care during the Civil War was brutally limited. Field surgeons worked without anesthesia beyond chloroform, without antiseptics, and with almost no understanding of infection. Head wounds were considered nearly hopeless; most soldiers shot through the skull died quickly from shock, blood loss, or infection. The idea that someone could survive a bullet passing through the forehead, let alone remain conscious enough to walk away, defied every medical expectation of the era. Miller’s survival was so improbable that even surgeons later struggled to explain it.

For decades after the war, Miller lived with the physical reminder of that day: a permanent hole in his skull and the bullet still lodged inside. His case became a minor medical curiosity, often cited in veterans’ circles and by physicians studying traumatic brain injuries. In a country still grappling with the long-term human cost of the Civil War, Miller embodied the resilience, and the haunting scars, carried by thousands of veterans who survived wounds that should have killed them.

05/29/2026

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