Nature News
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[:es]Powerful antibiotics discovered using AI[:]
[:es] Machine learning spots molecules that work even against ‘untreatable’ strains of bacteria. [:]
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[:es]Is this Nefertiti’s tomb? Radar clues reignite debate over hidden chambers[:]
[:es] A new survey hints at a previously unknown space beyond Tutankhamun’s burial chamber. [:]
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[:es]30 years of the iron hypothesis of ice ages[:]
[:es] In 1990, an oceanographer who had never worked on climate science proposed that ice-age cooling has been amplified by increased concentrations of iron in the sea — and instigated […]
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[:es]How peat could protect the planet[:]
[:es] Across the globe, drained peatlands are emitting billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. Scotland has emerged as a leader in efforts to restore bogs to health. [:]
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[:es]Super-precise CRISPR tool enhanced by enzyme engineering[:]
[:es] Improvements to a method known as base editing could pave the way for safer gene therapies. [:]
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[:es]Neurodegenerative diseases distinguished through protein-structure analysis[:]
[:es] Parkinson’s disease and multiple system atrophy involve the protein α-synuclein. Proof that aggregated α-synuclein adopts a different structure in each case suggests that its conformation underlies the distinct disorders. […]
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[:es]Step aside CRISPR, RNA editing is taking off[:]
[:es] Making changes to the molecular messengers that create proteins might offer flexible therapies for cancer, pain or high cholesterol, in addition to genetic disorders. [:]
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[:es]Early climate models successfully predicted global warming[:]
[:es] Climate models published between 1970 and 2007 provided accurate forecasts of subsequently observed global surface warming. This finding shows the value of using global observations to vet climate models […]
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[:es]China coronavirus: how many papers have been published?[:]
[:es] Research papers and preprints are appearing every day as researchers worldwide respond to the outbreak. [:]