Scientific American
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[:es]First New HIV Strain in 19 Years Identified[:]
[:es]The surveillance of viral changes persists to keep the blood supply safe[:]
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[:es]Mini Gravitational-Wave Detector Could Probe Dark Matter[:]
[:es]A miniature gravitational wave detector under development would measure higher-frequency waves than LIGO[:]
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[:es]Scientists Identify Neurons That Help the Brain Forget[:]
[:es]In mice, cells in the hypothalamus clear out old memories while the animals sleep.[:]
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[:es]Suicide Data Reveal New Intervention Spots, Such as Motels and Animal Shelters[:]
[:es]Patterns show places where people who intend to kill themselves go—and give health workers better chances to stop them[:]
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[:es]Elite Athletes’ Gut Bacteria Give Rodent Runners a Boost[:]
[:es]The chemical these bacteria produce appears to enhance athleticism[:]
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[:es]What Prevents Pluto’s Ocean from Freezing?[:]
[:es]Layers of ice-like gas hydrates may insulate frigid ocean worlds across the cosmos [:]
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[:es]The Real Dino Killer: A One–Two Punch[:]
[:es]An asteroid impact and volcanoes acting together could have done in the beasts, new rock dates indicate[:]
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[:es]Should We Kill Off Disease-Causing Pests? Not So Fast[:]
[:es]Eradicating harmful species may have unintended consequences[:]
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[:es]Astronomers Traverse the Globe to Shadow “Lucky Stars”[:]
[:es]A surge in occultation science is allowing astronomers to study the sun’s asteroids, planets and moons like never before[:]