Scientific American
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[:eu]A Cosmic Controversy[:]
[:eu] Scientific American article about the theory of inflation prompted a reply from a group of 33 physicists, along with a response from the article’s authors[:]
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[:eu]Cross-Cultural Evidence for the Genetics of Homosexuality[:]
[:eu]Mexico’s third gender sheds light on the biological correlates of sexual orientation[:]
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[:eu]The Real Reasons Autism Rates Are Up in the U.S.[:]
[:eu]The prevalence of autism in the United States has risen steadily since researchers first began tracking it in 2000. The rise in the rate has sparked fears of an autism […]
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[:eu]Gone in 2016: 10 Notable Women in Science and Technology[:]
[:eu]These scientists made important contributions to physics, biology, astronomy and more[:]
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[:eu]Plumes Spotted on Europa Suggest Easy Access to Water[:]
[:eu]Water vapor erupting from this Jovian moon could offer new pathways for exploring its subsurface ocean[:]
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[:eu]El ADN neandertal contribuye a las diferencias étnicas actuales en la respuesta inmunitaria[:]
[:eu]Dos estudios parecen explicar por qué las personas de ascendencia africana responden mejor ante las infecciones pero también son más propensas a las enfermedades autoinmunitarias.[:]
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[:en]Big Pharma’s Manufactured Epidemic: The Misdiagnosis of ADHD[:]
[:en]According to the American Psychiatric Association, about 5 percent of American children suffer from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), yet the diagnosis is given to some 15 percent of American […]
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[:es]How the Brain Decodes Sentences[:]
[:es]New research advances neuroscientists’ understanding of the complexities of language processing[:]
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How to Raise a Genius: Lessons from a 45-Year Study of Supersmart Children
A long-running investigation of exceptional children reveals what it takes to produce the scientists who will lead the 21st century