Science
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[:es]Ten years after the Higgs, physicists face the nightmare of finding nothing else[:]
[:es] Unless Europe’s Large Hadron Collider coughs up a surprise, the field of particle physics may wheeze to its end [:]
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[:es]How the wild jungle fowl became the chicken[:]
[:es]New studies propose surprisingly late date, and link to rice growing, for chicken domestication[:]
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[:es]What did the ancient Maya see in the stars? Their descendants team up with scientists to find out[:]
[:es]The historic Maya oriented their lives by the heavens. Today, their descendants and Western scholars team up to understand their sophisticated astronomy[:]
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[:es]Early dogs may have doubled in size to protect livestock[:]
[:es]Archaeological evidence suggests domestic canines bulked up between 8000 and 2000 years ago[:]
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[:es]Ancient Maya tooth sealant glued gemstones in place—and may have prevented tooth decay[:]
[:es]Organic adhesives could have warded off infections[:]
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[:es]Climate change could expand forests. But will they cool the planet?[:]
[:es]These are strange times for the Indigenous Nenets reindeer herders of northern Siberia. In their lands on the shores of the Arctic Ocean, bare tundra is thawing, bushes are sprouting, […]
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[:es]Taught to the test[:]
[:es]AI software clears high hurdles on IQ tests but still makes dumb mistakes. Can better benchmarks help?[:]
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[:es]A quantum sense for dark matter[:]
[:es]By harnessing the strange rules of the subatomic realm, quantum sensors could solve one of the universe’s biggest mysteries[:]
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[:es]An mRNA vaccine with a twist—it copies itself—protects against COVID-19[:]
[:es]Company’s limited data release backs promise of new, lower dose vaccine designed to be easier to distribute and cheaper[:]