Science in the media
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![[:es]How Do You Count Endangered Species? Look to the Stars[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/merlin_136343916_184e67ea-b2c7-4c2d-8cf5-2dbc257b126a-superJumbo.jpg)
[: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]“Pop, Pop, Pop.” She Heard Her Brain in Action[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/1372_f3bd5ad57c8389a8a1a541a76be463bf.png)
[:es]“Pop, Pop, Pop.” She Heard Her Brain in Action[:]
[:es]Brain-computer interfaces are opening new possibilities.[:]
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![[:es]Contra los ‘homeópatas’ del cambio de huso: Franco acertó al adoptar la hora de Berlín[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2017/02/imagen-sin-titulo-1.jpg)
[:es]Contra los ‘homeópatas’ del cambio de huso: Franco acertó al adoptar la hora de Berlín[:]
[:es]Un nuevo estudio compara el uso del tiempo en 17 países europeos y destierra esa idea tan extendida de que España debe adaptar sus horarios a los de Portugal y […]
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![[:es]La mejor medida de la antimateria[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/La-mejor-medida-de-la-antimateria_image_380.jpg)
[:es]La mejor medida de la antimateria[:]
[:es]Científicos del experimento ALPHA del Laboratorio Europeo de Física de Partículas (CERN) han tomado la medida más precisa de antimateria registrada hasta la fecha. El avance se ha conseguido con […]
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![[:es]How tidally-locked planets could avoid a ‘snowball Earth’ fate [:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/Snowball-Earth.jpg)
[:es]How tidally-locked planets could avoid a ‘snowball Earth’ fate [:]
[:es]Tidally-locked planets in the habitable zone of stars may be able to avoid global ice ages, according to a study that models the interplay of where ice forms and how […]
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![[:es]Scientists Probe an Enduring Question: Can Language Shape Perception?[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/lang2-scaled.jpg)
[:es]Scientists Probe an Enduring Question: Can Language Shape Perception?[:]
[:es]The idea that language shapes our ability to think fell out of favor in the 1960s, but new tools have some researchers revisiting the concept.[:]
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![[:es]Zientziaren mugak[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/satellite-3128159_1920_article_big.jpg)
[:es]Zientziaren mugak[:]
[:es]Luzerako emango luke gaiak, baina hitz gutxitan erantzuteko eskatu diegu bi ikertzaile ezagunei: ba al du mugarik zientziak? Hemen haien gogoetak.[:]
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![[:es]La ballena que canta ‘jazz’[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/ballena-canto-boreal.jpg)
[:es]La ballena que canta ‘jazz’[:]
[:es]Sabemos que las ballenas cantan. Lo hacen en centenares de formas que combinan tonos en gemidos y chasquidos, especialmente las ballenas jorobadas. Pero ahora podemos decir que distinguen géneros.[:]
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![[:es]Atoms and antiatoms haven’t crashed Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity—yet[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/10_MA2_5702_16x9.jpg)
[:es]Atoms and antiatoms haven’t crashed Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity—yet[:]
[:es]As any Star Trek fan knows, antimatter is supposed to be the exact opposite of matter—so that if the two touch they annihilate each other in a flash of pure […]
