Nature News
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[:es]Muons: the little-known particles helping to probe the impenetrable[:]
[:es]The ubiquitous particles are helping to map the innards of pyramids and volcanoes, and spot missing nuclear waste. [:]
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[:es]How gut microbes are joining the fight against cancer[:]
[:es]The intestinal microbiome seems to influence how well some cancer drugs work. But is the science ripe for clinical trials? [:]
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[:es]Hawaii volcano eruption holds clues to predicting similar events elsewhere[:]
[:es]Scientists scramble to analyze data from Kilauea, which shot ash 9 kilometres into the atmosphere.[:]
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[:es]What Is Spacetime?[:]
[:es]Physicists believe that at the tiniest scales, space emerges from quanta. What might these building blocks look like? [:]
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[:es]Harassment should count as scientific misconduct[:]
[:es]Scientific integrity needs to apply to how researchers treat people, not just to how they handle data, says Erika Marín-Spiotta. [:]
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[:es]Water filter inspired by Alan Turing passes first test[:]
[:es]Membrane’s structure predicted in mathematician’s lone biology paper.[:]
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[:es]Scientists downsize bold plan to make human genome from scratch[:]
[:es]With funding still scarce, GP-write project shifts focus to making virus-resistant human cells.[:]
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[:es]The ethics of experimenting with human brain tissue[:]
[:es]Difficult questions will be raised as models of the human brain get closer to replicating its functions[:]
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[:es]Flu virus finally sequenced in its native form[:]
[:es]The genome of the flu virus has been fully sequenced in its native RNA form for the first time. Previously, all influenza genomes — as well as those of other […]