Cosmos
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[:es]Searching for ET? Look to binary stars[:]
[:es]Some twin-systems might be prime targets for alien life[:]
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[:es]Researchers make a million tiny robots[:]
[:es]Nanofabbed bots are small enough to be delivered via syringe, raising all sorts of fantastic voyage possibilities. [:]
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[:es]Why do zebras have stripes? To confuse flies[:]
[:es]Research suggests the trademark markings protect against insect bites[:]
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[:es]‘The most villainous act in the history of human civilisation.’[:]
[:es]Mann, a professor of atmospheric science at Penn State University in the US and one of the most famous climate scientists in the world, is the man behind the infamous […]
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[:es]New titanosaur fossil sheds light on dino evolution[:]
[:es]“Exceptional” African specimen excites paelontologists[:]
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[:es]UV light may help birds navigate forests[:]
[:es]Amplifying contrast makes leaves stand out more clearly[:]
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[:es]The world is running out of phosphorus. And that’s a really bad thing[:]
[:es]350 years after its discovery a biologically vital element is in short supply[:]
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[:es]The most potent symbol of our time? The chicken[:]
[:es]Modern broilers are a wholly technology-dependent species.[:]
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[:es]Science history: The first de-bugger[:]
[:es]Grace Hopper discovered the computer bug – which was, literally, a bug.[:]