Nature News
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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. [:]
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[:es]Melt mapped inside Earth’s mantle[:]
[:es] An analysis of seismic data reveals the location and quantity of melted rock, known as melt, in Earth’s upper mantle. The results show how these factors are correlated with […]
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[:es]Why schools probably aren’t COVID hotspots[:]
[:es] Young children are unlikely to spread the virus — but older kids are more at risk, say researchers. [:]
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[:es]These bizarre ancient species are rewriting animal evolution[:]
[:es] Early fossils with guts, segmented bodies and other sophisticated features reveal a revolution in animal life — before the Cambrian explosion. [:]
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[:es]This beetle’s stab-proof exoskeleton makes it almost indestructible[:]
[:es] Jigsaw-puzzle-shaped seams that hold a notoriously tough insect’s wing cases together could inspire engineers. [:]
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[:es]Universal assembly instructions for the placenta[:]
[:es] Our understanding of how mammalian embryos develop is based largely on mice. A study now reveals striking similarities and intriguing differences between mouse, cow and human embryos. [:]
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[:es]Last chance for WIMPs: physicists launch all-out hunt for dark-matter candidate[:]
[:es] Researchers have spent decades searching for the elusive particles — a final generation of detectors should leave them no place to hide. [:]