Nature News
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![[:es]Ban on ‘gene drives’ is back on the UN’s agenda — worrying scientists[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/11/d41586-018-07436-4_16272430.jpg)
[:es]Ban on ‘gene drives’ is back on the UN’s agenda — worrying scientists[:]
[:es]Research is moving fast on the divisive genetic technology, which could help to eradicate diseases but also risks altering ecosystems in unpredictable ways. [:]
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![[:es]Lab-grown ‘mini brains’ produce electrical patterns that resemble those of premature babies[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/11/d41586-018-07402-0_16271288.jpg)
[:es]Lab-grown ‘mini brains’ produce electrical patterns that resemble those of premature babies[:]
[:es]Structures could help researchers to study the early stages of brain development disorders, including epilepsy. [:]
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![[:es]Quenching our thirst for universality[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/11/d41586-018-07272-6_16251652.png)
[:es]Quenching our thirst for universality[:]
[:es]Understanding the dynamics of quantum systems far from equilibrium is one of the most pressing issues in physics. Three experiments based on ultracold atomic systems provide a major step forward. […]
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![[:es]How biologists are creating life-like cells from scratch[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/11/d41586-018-07289-x_16251612.jpg)
[:es]How biologists are creating life-like cells from scratch[:]
[:es]Built from the bottom up, synthetic cells and other creations are starting to come together and could soon test the boundaries of life. [:]
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![[:es]Machine learning spots natural selection at work in human genome[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/11/d41586-018-07225-z_16240800.jpg)
[:es]Machine learning spots natural selection at work in human genome[:]
[:es]Scientists are using artificial intelligence to identify genetic sequences molded by evolutionary pressures. [:]
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![[:es]The world’s strongest MRI machines are pushing human imaging to new limits[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/10/d41586-018-07182-7_16227796.jpg)
[:es]The world’s strongest MRI machines are pushing human imaging to new limits[:]
[:es]Researchers look to scanners with 10.5-tesla magnets and beyond for unprecedented detail about the brain. [:]
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![[:es]Rare genetic sequences illuminate early humans’ history in Africa[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/10/d41586-018-07164-9_16222188.jpg)
[:es]Rare genetic sequences illuminate early humans’ history in Africa[:]
[:es]Little-studied ethnic groups on the continent are helping researchers to understand the movements of people who lived there tens of thousands of years ago. [:]
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![[:es]Virus detectives test whole-body scans in search of HIV’s hiding places[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/10/d41586-018-07115-4_16209066.jpg)
[:es]Virus detectives test whole-body scans in search of HIV’s hiding places[:]
[:es]To prevent the virus from rebounding after drug therapy, researchers must first map where it lurks in the body. [:]

![[:es]How to build a Moon base[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/10/d41586-018-07107-4_16219162.jpg)