Nature News
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[:es]Why are people grieving for a queen they never met?[:]
[:es] Most of the people mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II were not close to her — research can shed light on the nature of their grief. [:]
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[:es]How nasal-spray vaccines could change the pandemic[:]
[:es] Vaccines inhaled through the mouth or nose might stop the coronavirus in its tracks, although there’s little evidence from human trials so far. [:]
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[:es]How nasal-spray vaccines could change the pandemic[:]
[:es] Vaccines inhaled through the mouth or nose might stop the coronavirus in its tracks, although there’s little evidence from human trials so far. [:]
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[:es]How nasal-spray vaccines could change the pandemic[:]
[:es] Vaccines inhaled through the mouth or nose might stop the coronavirus in its tracks, although there’s little evidence from human trials so far. [:]
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[:es]Almost half of cancer deaths are preventable[:]
[:es] Data show that smoking, drinking alcohol and obesity are the biggest contributors to cancer worldwide. [:]
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[:es]Almost half of cancer deaths are preventable[:]
[:es] Data show that smoking, drinking alcohol and obesity are the biggest contributors to cancer worldwide. [:]
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[:es]Disco-ball satellite will put Einstein’s theory to strictest test yet[:]
[:es] Scientists hope a laser-reflecting sphere will produce the most accurate measure so far of how Earth’s rotation warps space. [:]
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[:es]How gut bacteria could boost cancer treatments[:]
[:es] Faecal transplants have helped some people to overcome resistance to powerful immunotherapies. Now dozens of trials are taking aim at the cancer–microbiome connection. [:]
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[:es]These ‘quantum-proof’ algorithms could safeguard against future cyberattacks[:]
[:es] US government agency endorses tools to keep the Internet safe from quantum computers capable of cracking conventional encryption keys. [:]