Nature News
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[:es]Reduced-calorie diet shows signs of slowing ageing in people[:]
[:es]Most comprehensive study yet demonstrates that cutting people’s energy intake dials down their metabolism.[:]
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[:es]Need to make a molecule? Ask this AI for instructions[:]
[:es]Artificial-intelligence tool that has digested nearly every reaction ever performed could transform chemistry.[:]
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[:es]Pioneering Alzheimer’s study in Colombia zeroes in on enigmatic protein[:]
[:es]Researchers tracking a genetic mutation that causes an early-onset form of the disease hope to uncover new drug targets.[:]
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[:es]When antibiotics turn toxic[:]
[:es]Commonly prescribed drugs called fluoroquinolones cause rare, disabling side effects. Researchers are struggling to work out why.[:]
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[:es]How human embryonic stem cells sparked a revolution[:]
[:es]After 20 years of hope, promise and controversy, human embryonic stem cells are reshaping biological concepts and starting to move into the clinic.[:]
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[:es]What lava lamps and vinaigrette can teach us about cell biology[:]
[:es]Like oil in water, the contents of cells can segregate into droplets. It’s called phase separation, and biologists are seeing it everywhere.[:]
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[:es]AI researchers embrace Bitcoin technology to share medical data[:]
[:es]Blockchain could let people offer health records for research — without losing control over them[:]
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[:es]Neuron creation in brain’s memory centre stops after childhood[:]
[:es]Scientists are already debating whether the findings could overturn 20 years of conventional thought.[:]
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[:es]Surprise graphene discovery could unlock secrets of superconductivity[:]
[:es]Physicists make misaligned sheets of the carbon material conduct electricity without resistance.[:]