Cosmos
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[:es]Earth has lost 2.5 billion years’ worth of evolutionary history very quickly[:]
[:es]Replenishing lost diversity will take more time than humans have got.[:]
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[:es]Statins no good for non-cardiovascular conditions, major review concludes[:]
[:es]Claims that statins can be used to treat dementia, cancer, and other diseases are not supported by evidence. [:]
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[:es]The bright and invisible universe[:]
[:es]Optical imaging reveals glowing hydrogen as far as the eye can see.[:]
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[:es]Luminous blue variables erupt in stellar geysers[:]
[:es]Modelling explains rare but spectacular astronomical phenomenon.[:]
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[:es]Making do, at a pinch: Neanderthal used precision grips, not power[:]
[:es]Analysis of Neanderthal hands revealed they used them for delicate and precise purposes, not power gripping.[:]
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[:es]Why we need to send artists into space[:]
[:es]The SpaceX mission to send painters and poets to the moon could have world-changing ramifications.[:]
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[:es]The time for putting up with stupid robots is over[:]
[:es] For demanding futurists like Anton van den Hengel, the revolution cannot come quickly enough.[:]
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[:es]The black heart of soot revealed[:]
[:es]Enduring mystery of how soot forms at last resolved.[:]
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[:es]Ancient cosmic rays mapped in close galactic neighbours[:]
[:es]Australian-led team estimates star formation rate in Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. [:]