Nature News
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[:es]Why deep-learning AIs are so easy to fool[:]
[:es] Artificial-intelligence researchers are trying to fix the flaws of neural networks. [:]
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[:es]Lab-made primordial soup yields RNA bases[:]
[:es] The chemical feat strengthens theory that the first life on Earth was based on RNA. [:]
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[:es]How climate change is melting, drying and flooding Earth — in pictures[:]
[:es] Nature’s pick of the best science images is this month dedicated to climate change — and the researchers who study it. [:]
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[:es]World’s oceans are losing power to stall climate change[:]
[:es] United Nations report predicts more powerful storms, increased risk of flooding and dwindling fisheries if greenhouse-gas output doesn’t fall. [:]
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[:es]CRISPR might be the banana’s only hope against a deadly fungus[:]
[:es] Researchers are using the gene-editing tool to boost the fruit’s defences and prevent the extinction of a major commercial variety. [:]
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[:es] The hard truths of climate change — by the numbers [:]
[:es] A set of troubling charts shows how little progress nations have made toward limiting greenhouse-gas emissions. [:]
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[:es]Debating the bedrock of climate-change mitigation scenarios[:]
[:es] Researchers and policymakers rely on computer simulations called integrated assessment models to determine the best strategies for tackling climate change. Here, scientists present opposing views on the suitability of […]
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[:es]First hint that body’s ‘biological age’ can be reversed[:]
[:es] In a small trial, drugs seemed to rejuvenate the body’s ‘epigenetic clock’, which tracks a person’s biological age. [:]
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[:es]How nuclear scientists are decoding Russia’s mystery explosion[:]
[:es] Isotopes that caused a radiation spike earlier this month probably came from an exploding nuclear-reactor core — but device’s application is still unknown. [:]