Nature News
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[:es]tl;dr: this AI sums up research papers in a sentence[:]
[:es] Search engine’s tool for summarizing studies promises easier skim-reading. [:]
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[:es]Coronaviruses closely related to the pandemic virus discovered in Japan and Cambodia[:]
[:es] The viruses, both found in bats stored in laboratory freezers, are the first SARS-CoV-2 relatives to be found outside China. [:]
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[:es]The ethical questions that haunt facial-recognition research[:]
[:es] Journals and researchers are under fire for controversial studies using this technology. And a Nature survey reveals that many researchers in this field think there is a problem. [:]
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[:es]Simulating the pandemic: What COVID forecasters can learn from climate models[:]
[:es] Methods that are routine in computation-heavy fields could lead to more reliable pandemic predictions. [:]
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[:es]Primordial element production studied beneath a mountain[:]
[:es] Experiments conducted deep beneath a mountain have provided the most precise measurements yet of a key nuclear reaction that occurred seconds after the Big Bang — refining our knowledge […]
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[:es]Why do COVID death rates seem to be falling?[:]
[:es] Hard-won experience, changing demographics and reduced strain on hospitals are all possibilities — but no one knows how long the change will last. [:]
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[:es]UAE ramps up space ambitions with Arab world’s first Moon mission[:]
[:es] With its orbiter Hope on its way to Mars, the United Arab Emirates has now set its sights on the Moon. [:]
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[:es]Are infections seeding some cases of Alzheimer’s disease?[:]
[:es] A fringe theory links microbes in the brain with the onset of dementia. Now, researchers are taking it seriously. [:]