The New York Times
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[:es]Big Discovery in a Tiny Mammal-Like Skull Found Under a Dinosaur’s Foot[:]
[:es]In 2006 a team of paleontologists in Utah were examining the fossils of a large dinosaur when they discovered beneath its foot a tiny skull unlike anything they had seen […]
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[:es]Every Cell in Your Body Has the Same DNA. Except It Doesn’t.[:]
[:es]It has become clear that the genome doesn’t just vary from person to person. It also varies from cell to cell. The condition is not uncommon: We are all mosaics.[:]
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[:es]Gassy Earthquakes Near Istanbul May Pose New Risks to Region[:]
[:es]Scientists have found that tremors near Turkey’s largest city were caused by underground gases, which could have implications for the area’s earthquake hazards.[:]
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[:es]Hints of Human Evolution in Chimpanzees That Endure a Savanna’s Heat[:]
[:es]The apes of Senegal’s Fongoli savanna may offer hints to how our own ancestors moved out of the woodlands, shed their fur and started walking upright.[:]
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[:es]Setting Fires and Restoring an American Landscape[:]
[:es]Where development and fragmentation have disrupted natural cycles, teams run controlled burns every spring to help sustain prairies and other ecosystems that have long been shaped by fire.[:]
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[:es]Why Scientists Are Battling Over Pleasure[:]
[:es]A battle over pleasure has broken out. On Twitter and in the pages of scientific journals, psychologists, neurologists and neuroscientists are forging alliances over the question of whether pleasure we […]
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[:es]It’s the Latest in Conservation Tech. And It Wants to Suck Your Blood[:]
[:es]In the digestive tracts of leeches, scientists find evidence of elusive forest species.[:]
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[:es]How Do You Count Endangered Species? Look to the Stars[:]
[:es]Computer-vision and machine-learning techniques that help researchers study the universe’s oldest and most distant galaxies can now be used to find animals in video footage.[:]
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[:es]Meet TESS, Seeker of Alien Worlds[:]
[:es]NASA’s new spacecraft, to be launched next month, will give scientists a much clearer view of the planets orbiting stars near to us.[:]