The Guardian
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[:es]Scientists reveal most accurate depiction of a dinosaur ever created[:]
[:es]Reconstruction is based on studies of a spectacular fossil from China, preserved with skin and pigments intact[:]
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Climate change and other human activities are affecting species migration
Humans have an impact on species migration both through climate change and by changing the landscape.
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Why scientists are losing the fight to communicate science to the public
Scientists and science communicators are engaged in a constant battle with ignorance. But that’s an approach doomed to failure
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New research hints at pattern of Alzheimer’s spread in the brain
Protein variations could provide explanation as to why some brain tissues are vulnerable and help predict an individual’s risk of developing the disease
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Blip flop as tantalising bump in Large Hadron Collider data disappears
Hopes for a new particle are dashed, as new data shows no trace of the anomaly, suggesting that its appearance was a statistical fluke
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Smoke signals: DNA adaptation helped early humans deal with toxic fumes
US researchers claim genetic mutation may have made our ancestors less sensitive to smoke’s harmful effects and gave them advantage over Neanderthal cousins
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The mystery of the missing craters on Ceres
Astronomers have puzzled over the lack of large craters on our nearest dwarf planet. Has a computer simulation helped reveal their fate?
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Alcohol is a direct cause of seven forms of cancer
Analysis implicates alcohol in development of breast, liver and other types of cancer and says even moderate consumption is a risk
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Asteroid killed dinosaurs by setting oil alight and spreading soot
Authors of hypothesis say it explains key mystery of why dinosaur cousins the crocodilians survived the mass extinction