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[:es]New Clues About ‘Ambigram’ Viruses With Strange Reversible Genes[:]
[:es]For decades, scientists have been intrigued by tiny viruses whose genetic material can be read both forward and backward. New research begins to explain this puzzling property.[:]
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[:es]Color-Changing Material Unites the Math and Physics of Knots[:]
[:es]Mathematicians have studied knots for centuries, but a new material is showing why some knots are better than others.[:]
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[:es]The Grand Unified Theory of Rogue Waves[:]
[:es]Rogue waves — enigmatic giants of the sea — were thought to be caused by two different mechanisms. But a new idea that borrows from the hinterlands of probability theory […]
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[:es]Artificial Intelligence Will Do What We Ask. That’s a Problem.[:]
[:es]By teaching machines to understand our true desires, one scientist hopes to avoid the potentially disastrous consequences of having them do what we command. [:]
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[:es]How Ancient Light Reveals the Universe’s Contents[:]
[:es]A photograph of the infant cosmos reveals the precise amounts of dark matter and dark energy in the universe, leaving precious little room for argument.[:]
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[:es]An Ethical Future for Brain Organoids Takes Shape[:]
[:es]Collaborations in progress between ethicists and biologists seek to head off challenges raised by lab-grown “organoids” as they become increasingly similar to human brain tissue.[:]
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[:es]How Pi Connects Colliding Blocks to a Quantum Search Algorithm[:]
[:es]A curious physicist has discovered an unexpected link between theoretical block collisions and a famed quantum search algorithm.[:]
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[:es]The Voyage to the End of Ice[:]
[:es]Arctic ice is disappearing — the question is how fast. Summer sea ice could endure 100 more years, or it could vanish later this decade, with disastrous consequences for the […]
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[:es]Hidden Computational Power Found in the Arms of Neurons[:]
[:es]The dendritic arms of some human neurons can perform logic operations that once seemed to require whole neural networks.[:]