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[:es]A Burp or a Blast? Seismic Signals Reveal the Volcanic Eruption to Come[:]
[:es]Scientists have begun to decipher the subtle signs that reveal how explosive a volcanic eruption is going to be. [:]
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[:es]Squishy Neutron Star Setback Dampens Hopes of Exotic Matter[:]
[:es]Groundbreaking results show that neutron stars of different masses may have the same size — upending astrophysical models. [:]
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[:es]Mathematicians Find Long-Sought Building Blocks for Special Polynomials[:]
[:es]Hilbert’s 12th problem asked for novel analogues of the roots of unity, the building blocks for certain number systems. Now, over 100 years later, two mathematicians have produced them.[:]
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[:es]Radioactivity May Fuel Life Deep Underground and Inside Other Worlds[:]
[:es]New work suggests that the radiolytic splitting of water supports giant subsurface ecosystems of life on Earth — and could do it elsewhere, too.[:]
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[:es]Physicists Identify the Engine Powering Black Hole Energy Beams[:]
[:es]Supermassive black holes emit jets of white-hot plasma that stretch thousands of light-years across the cosmos. For the first time, researchers have identified what’s creating these jets. [:]
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[:es]Mathematicians Answer Old Question About Odd Graphs[:]
[:es]A pair of mathematicians solved a legendary question about the proportion of vertices in a graph with an odd number of connections.[:]
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[:es]Can Machines Control Our Brains?[:]
[:es]Advances in brain-computer interface technology are impressive, but we’re not close to anything resembling mind control. [:]
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[:es]New Black Hole Math Closes Cosmic Blind Spot[:]
[:es]A mathematical shortcut for analyzing black hole collisions works even in cases where it shouldn’t. As astronomers use it to search for new classes of hidden black holes, others wonder: […]
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[:es]A Backdoor Lets the Immune System Monitor the Brain[:]
[:es]A newfound hub of immune system activity at the back of the brain solves a century-old puzzle and offers a possible target for treatments.[:]