Cosmos
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[:es]Einstein, Bohr and the origins of entanglement[:]
[:es]Two of history’s greatest physicists argued for decades over one of the deepest mysteries of quantum mechanics. Today, their successors are opening new fronts in the battle to understand ‘spooky […]
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[:es]Microbes may not make it to Mars[:]
[:es]Novel experiment finds some microbes are better adapted to space travel than others. [:]
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[:es]Why do volcanoes erupt?[:]
[:es]Tectonic plates, extreme weather, magma movements and even the effects of climate change can all play a role in triggering volcanic eruptions[:]
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[:es]For robots, the future is modular[:]
[:es]“Mergeable nervous systems” can create flexible, self-adapting robots. Michael Lucy reports.[:]
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[:es]Making alien worlds on Earth[:]
[:es]Australian nuclear scientists are finding fresh ways to uncover the secrets of space[:]
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[:eu]How to weigh a black hole without getting off the couch[:]
[:eu] There’s a simple relationship between the angle of the arms of a spiral galaxy and the mass of the black hole at the galaxy’s heart[:]
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[:eu]How giant atoms may help catch gravitational waves from the Big Bang[:]
[:eu]Huge, highly excited atoms may give off flashes of light when hit by a gravitational wave.[:]
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[:eu]Cancer-vision, brought to you by transparent mice[:]
[:eu]Using chemical techniques that make whole mouse bodies and organs highly transparent, researchers can track metastasis at the single-cell level.[:]
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[:eu]The next generation of weapons against antibiotic-resistant superbugs[:]
[:eu]For the past 70 years, antibiotics have given us the upper hand against microbial invaders. Now the bugs are fighting back. [:]