Cosmos
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[:es] Your brain approaches tricky tasks in a surprisingly simple way[:]
[:es] James Shine, from Australia’s University of Sydney, investigates the ‘low-dimensional manifold’. [:]
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[:es] Mercury revealed as hidden driver in mass extinctions[:]
[:es]Fossilised ferns reveal high rates of species-ending mutations[:]
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[:es] Placebo effect can be a social thing[:]
[:es]Doctors’ beliefs influence patients’ pain[:]
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[:es] Distant exoplanets not so different to Earth[:]
[:es]Analysis finds terrestrial geochemistry and geophysics is far from unique.[:]
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[:es] The galaxy might be full of micro-machines[:]
[:es] Nanoscale alien robots could be a thing. [:]
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[:es] The bee-all of numbers[:]
[:es] Turns out honeybees are pretty good at maths – provided you ask the right question. [:]
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[:es]There was life, but not as we know it[:]
[:es]Ancient ecosystems where humans evolved were unlike those of today.[:]
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[:es] Want invisible ink? Just put water in your inkjet[:]
[:es] But you’ll need this special paper to make it work [:]
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[:es] Trust in science wavers because of messaging, not method[:]
[:es] Finding ways to signal reliability is a crucial challenge, researchers say. [:]