Nature News
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[:es]Ebola survivors still immune to virus after 40 years[:]
[:es]People who beat infection in 1976 can make antibodies against Ebola today.[:]
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[:es]Narwhals’ mixed-up response to fear could kill them[:]
[:es]Tracking study suggests the Arctic whales are particularly vulnerable to human disturbance.[:]
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[:es]Five ways to fix statistics[:]
[:es]As debate rumbles on about how much poor statistics is to blame for poor reproducibility, Nature asked influential statisticians to recommend one change to improve science. The common theme? The […]
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[:es]AI-controlled brain implants for mood disorders tested in people[:]
[:es]Researchers funded by the US military are developing appliances to record neural activity and automatically stimulate the brain to treat mental illness.[:]
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[:es]Exoplanet hunters rethink search for alien life[:]
[:es]Astronomers expand ideas of how chemistry and geology could affect chances for life on other worlds.[:]
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[:es]Hazy skies cool down Pluto[:]
[:es]Complex chemistry in the dwarf planet’s upper atmosphere may explain one of its biggest mysteries[:]
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[:es]World’s carbon emissions set to spike by 2% in 2017[:]
[:es]Increased coal use in China appears to drive the first increase in global greenhouse-gas output since 2014.[:]
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[:es]Language patterns reveal body’s hidden response to stress[:]
[:es]Volunteers’ use of certain words predicted stress-related changes in gene expression better than their self-reported feelings.[:]
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[:es]Gut microbes can shape responses to cancer immunotherapy[:]
[:es]Studies find that species diversity and antibiotics influence cutting-edge treaments.[:]