Nature News
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[:es]The biologist using insect eggs to overturn evolutionary doctrine[:]
[:es] Cassandra Extavour has transformed understanding of animal development — while championing diversity, and nurturing a side career as a soprano. [:]
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[:es]Strange topological materials are popping up everywhere physicists look[:]
[:es] ‘Fragile topology’ is the latest addition to a group of quantum phenomena that give materials exotic — and exciting — properties. [:]
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[:es]The reality behind solar power’s next star material[:]
[:es] Companies say they are close to commercializing cheap perovskite films that could disrupt solar power — but are they too optimistic? [:]
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[:es]NASA drone will soar over Saturn’s largest moon[:]
[:es] The Dragonfly mission will explore Titan’s atmosphere and hydrocarbon lakes. [:]
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[:es]Move over, DNA: ancient proteins are starting to reveal humanity’s history[:]
[:es] Proteins dating back more than one million years have been extracted from some fossils, and could help to answer some difficult questions about archaic humans. [:]
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[:es]Mars rover detects ‘excitingly huge’ methane spike[:]
[:es] NASA’s Curiosity rover reports the highest-ever reading of the gas at the planet’s surface. [:]
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[:es]Robo-fish powered by battery ‘blood’[:]
[:es] Fluid gives robots power without adding weight — bringing them closer to autonomy. [:]
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[:es]The secret social lives of viruses[:]
[:es] Scientists are listening in on the ways viruses communicate and cooperate. Decoding what the microbes are saying could be a boon to human health. [:]
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[:es]Superconducting magnet breaks strength world record[:]
[:es] Magnet generates an unprecedented 45.5-tesla field. [:]