Nature News
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![[:es]China’s Mars rover has amassed reams of novel geological data[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2021/12/d41586-021-03554-8_19900266.jpg)
[:es]China’s Mars rover has amassed reams of novel geological data[:]
[:es] Data collected by the Tianwen-1 mission and Zhurong Mars rover are offering insights into a previously unexplored region of Mars’s northern hemisphere. [:]
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![[:es]How record wildfires are harming human health[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2021/11/d41586-021-03496-1_19879526.jpg)
[:es]How record wildfires are harming human health[:]
[:es] As fires get bigger and rage for more of the year, scientists are racing to understand the lingering impacts. [:]
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![[:es]First quantum computer to pack 100 qubits enters crowded race[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2021/11/png-4-1.png)
[:es]First quantum computer to pack 100 qubits enters crowded race[:]
[:es] But IBM’s latest quantum chip and its competitors face a long path towards making the machines useful. [:]
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![[:es]The chase for fusion energy[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2021/11/20211118_feature_fusion-sh-generalfus2-1080x720-1.jpeg)
[:es]The chase for fusion energy[:]
[:es]An emerging industry of nuclear-fusion firms promises to have commercial reactors ready in the next decade.[:]
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![[:es]Glass is the hidden gem in a carbon-neutral future[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2021/11/d41586-021-02992-8_19821896.jpg)
[:es]Glass is the hidden gem in a carbon-neutral future[:]
[:es] Recycling glass does not degrade it, and manufacturing it can be carbon-free. So why are many countries still burying glass in the ground? [:]
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![[:es]An expanding molecular toolbox untangles neural circuits[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2021/11/d41586-021-03054-9_19770954.jpg)
[:es]An expanding molecular toolbox untangles neural circuits[:]
[:es] Scientists are developing ways to probe the activity, function and organization of neurons in real time with increasing precision. [:]
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![[:es]Refining the toolkit for sugar analysis[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2021/11/d41586-021-03000-9_19810636.jpg)
[:es]Refining the toolkit for sugar analysis[:]
[:es] Antibodies and other reagents for glycans have lagged behind those for proteins and nucleic acids, but the field is catching up. [:]
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![[:es]The secret lives of cells — as never seen before[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2021/10/d41586-021-02904-w_19794338.jpg)
[:es]The secret lives of cells — as never seen before[:]
[:es] Cutting-edge microscopy techniques are allowing researchers to spy on the innards of cells in all their crowded glory. [:]
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![[:es]Nobel-winning ‘natural experiments’ approach made economics more robust[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2021/10/d41586-021-02799-7_19750262.jpg)
[:es]Nobel-winning ‘natural experiments’ approach made economics more robust[:]
[:es] Joshua Angrist, Guido Imbens and David Card share the prize for finding a way to identify cause and effect in social science. [:]
