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![[:es]Pluto probe offers eye-popping view of neighbouring star Proxima Centauri[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/06/d41586-020-01699-6_18073624.gif)
[:es]Pluto probe offers eye-popping view of neighbouring star Proxima Centauri[:]
[:es] NASA’s New Horizons mission measures the distances of two stars from the outer reaches of the Solar System. [:]
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![[:es]Quantum matter orbits Earth[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/06/d41586-020-01653-6_18053376.png)
[:es]Quantum matter orbits Earth[:]
[:es] Exotic ultracold gases called Bose–Einstein condensates have been created on board the International Space Station. This feat is not only a technological landmark, but could also improve our understanding […]
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![[:es]Ocean data need a sea change to help navigate the warming world[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/06/d41586-020-01668-z_18044232.jpg)
[:es]Ocean data need a sea change to help navigate the warming world[:]
[:es] Open up, share and network information so that marine stewardship can mitigate climate change, overfishing and pollution. [:]
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![[:es]‘It opens up a whole new universe’: Revolutionary microscopy technique sees individual atoms for first time[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/06/d41586-020-01658-1_18045322.jpg)
[:es]‘It opens up a whole new universe’: Revolutionary microscopy technique sees individual atoms for first time[:]
[:es]Cryo-electron microscopy breaks a key barrier that will allow the workings of proteins to be probed in unprecedented detail. [:]
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![[:es]Survival of the littlest: the long-term impacts of being born extremely early[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/06/d41586-020-01517-z_18037046.png)
[:es]Survival of the littlest: the long-term impacts of being born extremely early[:]
[:es] Babies born before 28 weeks of gestation are surviving into adulthood at higher rates than ever, and scientists are checking in on their health. [:]
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![[:es]How countries are using genomics to help avoid a second coronavirus wave[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/06/d41586-020-01573-5_18005256.jpg)
[:es]How countries are using genomics to help avoid a second coronavirus wave[:]
[:es] Scientists in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and other places are using sequence data to track new infections as lockdowns ease. [:]
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![[:es]An almost perfectly efficient light-activated catalyst for producing hydrogen from water[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/05/d41586-020-01455-w_18002390.png)
[:es]An almost perfectly efficient light-activated catalyst for producing hydrogen from water[:]
[:es] Efforts to make hydrogen from water directly using sunlight have been hampered by the inefficiency of the catalysts that promote the process. A model system demonstrates that almost perfectly […]
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![[:es]Short-term tests validate long-term estimates of climate change[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/05/d41586-020-01484-5_17978376.jpg)
[:es]Short-term tests validate long-term estimates of climate change[:]
[:es] Six-hour weather forecasts have been used to validate estimates of climate change hundreds of years from now. Such tests have great potential — but only if our weather-forecasting and […]

![[:es]How STRANGE are your study animals?[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/06/d41586-020-01751-5_18077100.jpg)