Nature News
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[:eu]Meet Chewie, the biggest Australopithecus on record[:]
[:eu]40 years later, researchers have found more hominin footprints at the world-famous site, called Laetoli. They comprise tracks from two more individuals, including those of a man who would have […]
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[:eu]Metabolomics: Small molecules, single cells[:]
[:eu]Sensitive mass spectrometry and innovative cell-sampling techniques allow researchers to profile metabolites in single cells, but the field is still in its infancy.[:]
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[:es]Living cells bind silicon and carbon for the first time[:]
[:es]Modified bacterial enzyme taught to make bonds that evolution avoids.[:]
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[:es]Failed Alzheimer’s trial does not kill leading theory of disease[:]
[:es]The drug, and others based on the ‘amyloid hypothesis’, are still being tested in other, different trials.[:]
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[:es]Laser used to control mouse’s brain — and speed up milkshake consumption[:]
[:es]The ability to control very small groups of neurons could have big implications for brain science.[:]
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[:en]AI science search engines expand their reach[:]
[:en]Semantic Scholar triples in size and Microsoft Academic’s relaunch impresses researchers.[:]
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[:es]How to defeat dementia[:]
[:es]Three things are needed to turn the tide on the costliest crisis in health care.[:]
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[:en]Axion alert! Exotic-particle detector may miss out on dark matter[:]
[:en]Supercomputer calculation suggests hypothesized particle may be heavier than thought.[:]
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[:en]Can wind and solar fuel Africa’s future?[:]
[:en]With prices for renewables dropping, many countries in Africa might leap past dirty forms of energy towards a cleaner future.[:]