Nature News
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Star graveyard revealed in super-clear image of the Milky Way
Detailed radio observations turn up previously unseen remnants of dying stars in the Galaxy.
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These ‘green pea’ galaxies might have helped to end the Universe’s dark age
JWST has spotted three tiny, distant galaxies that could solve a long-standing cosmic mystery.
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Colonoscopies save lives. Why did a trial suggest they might not?
A major clinical study raised questions about one of the most celebrated cancer-screening procedures available, but a close look at the data tells a different story.
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[:es]The ‘breakthrough’ obesity drugs that have stunned researchers[:]
[:es] A class of drugs that quash hunger have shown striking results in trials and in practice. But can they help all people with obesity — and conquer weight stigma? […]
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[:es]Brain stimulation boosts hearing in rats with ear implants[:]
Study identifies neurons that can improve sound perception, which could explain the variation in performance in people with cochlear devices.
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[:es]Hint of crack in standard model vanishes in LHC data[:]
Discrepancy in measurement of a particle decay had raised hopes of new physics.
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[:es]Why is strep A surging — and how worried are scientists?[:]
[:es]The tragic deaths of 13 children in England and an unusual rise in autumn cases have put researchers on alert.[:]
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[:es]‘Great scientific step forward’: Construction of world’s largest radio observatory is finally under way[:]
Two giant telescopes — one in Australia, the other in South Africa — will comprise the supersensitive Square Kilometre Array.