Nature News
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[:es]Quantum computing’s reproducibility crisis: Majorana fermions[:]
[:es] The controversy over Majorana particles is eroding confidence in the field. More accountability and openness are needed — from authors, reviewers and journal editors. [:]
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[:es]Genetic therapies offer new hope against incurable brain diseases[:]
[:es] A class of drugs that silence the effects of faulty genes could help tackle brain diseases — but a halted clinical trial has brought the field up short. [:]
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[:es]Long-awaited muon physics experiment nears moment of truth[:]
[:es] A result that has been 20 years in the making could reveal the existence of new particles, and upend fundamental physics. [:]
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[:es]Electronic skin: from flexibility to a sense of touch[:]
[:es] Flexible circuits inspired by human skin offer options for health monitoring, prosthetics and pressure-sensing robots. [:]
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[:es]How microbes in permafrost could trigger a massive carbon bomb[:]
[:es] Genomics studies are helping to reveal how bacteria and archaea influence one of Earth’s largest carbon stores as it begins to thaw. [:]
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[:es]Seismic ripples reveal size of Mars’s core[:]
[:es] Mars becomes the first inner planet after Earth to have its core measured. [:]
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[:es]CRISPR-based gene therapy dampens pain in mice[:]
[:es] Targeted approach could lead to an opioid-free way of treating chronic pain. [:]