Nature News
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[:es]Psychologists fail to replicate well-known behaviour linked to learning[:]
[:es]Numerous failed attempts to replicate the ‘blocking effect’ cast doubt on its scope.[:]
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[:es]Elephant history rewritten by ancient genomes[:]
[:es]DNA from extinct species forces rethink of elephants’ family tree.[:]
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[:es]Secrets of life in the soil[:]
[:es]Diana Wall has built a career on overturning assumptions about underground ecosystems. Now she is seeking to protect this endangered world.[:]
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Venerable brain-cancer cell line faces identity crisis
Samples of the cell line do not match its 50-year-old source ― but how the mix-up occurred is a mystery.
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How DNA could store all the world’s data
Modern archiving technology cannot keep up with the growing tsunami of bits. But nature may hold an answer to that problem already.
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Beyond Terminator: squishy ‘octobot’ heralds new era of soft robotics
Ditching conventional electronics and power sources, the pliable robot operates without rigid parts.
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Brain’s chemical signals seen in real time
Imaging technique reveals dopamine surges as mice learn to associate a sound with pleasure.
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Controversial insecticides linked to wild bee declines
Evidence against neonicotinoid chemicals mounts ahead of EU review.
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The bandwidth bottleneck that is throttling the Internet
Researchers are scrambling to repair and expand data pipes worldwide — and to keep the information revolution from grinding to a halt.