Nature News
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[:es]The search for animals harbouring coronavirus — and why it matters[:]
[:es] Scientists are monitoring pets, livestock and wildlife to work out where SARS-CoV-2 could hide, and whether it could resurge. [:]
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[:es]Why COVID vaccines are so difficult to compare[:]
[:es] Despite the widespread roll-out of several vaccines, it could be months before they can be ranked. [:]
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[:es]No sign of Planet Nine? Trail runs cold for hypothetical world[:]
[:es] Analysis of three astronomical surveys provides some of the best evidence yet against the existence of a giant planet at the fringes of the Solar System. [:]
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[:es]Quantum network is step towards ultrasecure internet[:]
[:es] Experiment connects three devices with entangled photons, demonstrating a key technique that could enable a future quantum internet. [:]
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[:es]The coronavirus is here to stay — here’s what that means[:]
[:es] A Nature survey shows many scientists expect the virus that causes COVID-19 to become endemic, but it could pose less danger over time. [:]
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[:es]Neanderthal-like ‘mini-brains’ created in lab with CRISPR[:]
[:es] Organoids that contain an ancient version of a gene that influences brain development are smaller and bumpier than those with human genes. [:]
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[:es]AI maths whiz creates tough new problems for humans to solve[:]
[:es] Algorithm named after mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan suggests interesting formulae, some of which are difficult to prove true. [:]
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[:es]Ten computer codes that transformed science[:]
[:es] From Fortran to arXiv.org, these advances in programming and platforms sent biology, climate science and physics into warp speed. [:]