Nature News
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[:es]Did a mega drought topple empires 4,200 years ago?[:]
[:es] People abandoned thriving cities in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley and farther afield at about the same time as a decades-long drought gripped parts of the planet. [:]
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[:es]The COVID generation: how is the pandemic affecting kids’ brains?[:]
[:es] Child-development researchers are asking whether the pandemic is shaping brains and behaviour. [:]
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[:es]Alternatives to standard quantum theory ruled out[:]
[:es] Standard quantum theory contains square roots of negative numbers. But how essential are these ‘imaginary’ numbers? A way of disproving analogous theories that omit them has been proposed — […]
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[:es]NASA spacecraft ‘touches’ the Sun for the first time ever[:]
[:es] The Parker Solar Probe has passed through a boundary and into the Sun’s atmosphere, gathering data that will help scientists better understand stars. [:]
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[:es]This tiny iron-rich world is extraordinarily metal[:]
[:es] The discovery of GJ 367b, which orbits its star in about 8 hours, demonstrates astronomers’ prowess at finding extreme planets. [:]
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[:es]China’s Mars rover has amassed reams of novel geological data[:]
[:es] Data collected by the Tianwen-1 mission and Zhurong Mars rover are offering insights into a previously unexplored region of Mars’s northern hemisphere. [:]