Cosmos
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[:es]Einstein’s mathematician[:]
[:es] Emmy Noether overcame sexism and antisemitism to become a towering mathematician – and Einstein’s friend.[:]
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[:es]Neanderthals and modern humans parted company earlier than thought[:]
[:es]Tooth study pushes back the last common ancestor by around 400,000 years. [:]
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[:es]Moon is tectonically active, Apollo-era instruments reveal[:]
[:es]Seismometers left by moon-landing missions reveal frequent and powerful quakes. [:]
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[:es]For fish in the inky blackness, colours abound[:]
[:es]Genetic research reveals previously unknown vision proteins in deep sea species.[:]
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[:es]ET might use gravitational waves to communicate[:]
[:es]A minor change to interferometer parameters might reveal the Earth is not alone[:]
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[:es]Earth magma ocean ended up on the moon[:]
[:es]New modelling resolves contradictions in Earth-moon hypothesis. Lauren Fuge reports. [:]
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[:es]Researchers see the rarest event in the universe, beneath an Italian mountain[:]
[:es]A dark-matter detector picks up radioactive decay that takes place over trillions of years.[:]
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[:es]Anthropogenic global warming kicked off in 1865[:]
[:es]New modelling and old records combine to show greenhouse gases and aerosols started to warm things up in the late nineteenth century. [:]
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[:es]Don’t repeat experiments, just flip coins[:]
[:es]The ‘replication crisis’ in science is no more than a heads-or-tails dilemma.[:]