Nature News
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![[:es]CRISPR ‘barcodes’ map mammalian development in exquisite detail [:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/08/d41586-018-05934-z_16022194.jpg)
[:es]CRISPR ‘barcodes’ map mammalian development in exquisite detail [:]
[:es]Genome-editing technique enables researchers to trace lineage of cells in developing mice. [:]
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![[:es]Thousands of exotic ‘topological’ materials discovered through sweeping search[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/08/d41586-018-05913-4_16014488.jpg)
[:es]Thousands of exotic ‘topological’ materials discovered through sweeping search[:]
[:es]Haul thrills physicists, who previously knew of just a few hundred of these peculiar materials. [:]
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![[:es]Diverse genome study upends understanding of how language evolved[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/08/d41586-018-05859-7_15996472.jpg)
[:es]Diverse genome study upends understanding of how language evolved[:]
[:es]Research casts doubt on the idea that the FOXP2 gene — linked to language evolution — is special to modern humans. [:]
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![[:es]Entire yeast genome squeezed into one lone chromosome[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/08/d41586-018-05857-9_15993740.jpg)
[:es]Entire yeast genome squeezed into one lone chromosome[:]
[:es]In a dramatic restructuring, two teams have created versions of baker’s yeast with vastly reduced chromosome counts.[:]
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![[:es]Droughts, heatwaves and floods: How to tell when climate change is to blame[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/08/d41586-018-05849-9_15986766.jpg)
[:es]Droughts, heatwaves and floods: How to tell when climate change is to blame[:]
[:es]Weather forecasters will soon provide instant assessments of global warming’s influence on extreme events.[:]
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![[:es]The ethics of computer science: this researcher has a controversial proposal[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/07/d41586-018-05791-w_15973936.jpg)
[:es]The ethics of computer science: this researcher has a controversial proposal[:]
[:es]Nature talks to Brent Hecht, who says peer reviewers must ensure that researchers consider negative societal consequences of their work. [:]
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![[:es]Malaria’s ticking time bomb[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/07/6alt_DSC3652cm-large.jpg)
[:es]Malaria’s ticking time bomb[:]
[:es]Scientists are racing to stamp out the disease in southeast Asia before unstoppable strains spread.[:]
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![[:es]Africa’s latest Ebola outbreak comes to swift end[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/07/d41586-018-05810-w_15974442.jpg)
[:es]Africa’s latest Ebola outbreak comes to swift end[:]
[:es]The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s ninth outbreak of the deadly virus saw the early deployment of an experimental vaccine.[:]
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![[:es]Ecologists try to speed up evolution to save Australian marsupial from toxic toads[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/07/d41586-018-05757-y_15963122.jpg)
[:es]Ecologists try to speed up evolution to save Australian marsupial from toxic toads[:]
[:es]The strategy could also be used to bolster the defences of Tasmanian devils and corals on the Great Barrier Reef. [:]
