The New York Times
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[:eu]Cold Tolerance Among Inuit May Come From Extinct Human Relatives[:]
[:eu]A new study, published on Wednesday in Molecular Biology and Evolution, identifies gene variants in Inuit who live in Greenland, which may help them adapt to the cold by promoting […]
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[:eu]You’re an Adult. Your Brain, Not So Much.[:]
[:eu]The brain reshapes itself for years after adolescence, scientists have found, raising questions about when an adult is mature in the legal sense.[:]
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[:eu]Polar Bears’ Path to Decline Runs Through Alaskan Village[:]
[:eu]The bears that come here are climate refugees, on land because the sea ice they rely on for hunting seals is receding.[:]
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[:eu]Scientists Say the Clock of Aging May Be Reversible[:]
[:eu]In the first attempt to reverse aging by reprogramming the genome, they have rejuvenated the organs of mice and lengthened their life spans by 30 percent. The technique, which requires […]
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[:eu]The Perfect Gift? It’s the One They Asked For[:]
[:eu]Social scientists bear glad tidings for the holiday season. After extensively observing how people respond to gifts, they have advice for shoppers: You don’t have to try so hard.[:]
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[:eu]You’re a Bee. This Is What It Feels Like.[:]
[:eu]Set your meetings, phone calls and emails aside, at least for the next several minutes. That’s because today you’re a bee.[:]
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[:es]Telescope That ‘Ate Astronomy’ Is on Track to Surpass Hubble[:]
[:es]Now, after 20 years with a budget of $8.7 billion, the Webb telescope is on track and on budget to be launched in October 2018 and sent a million miles […]
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[:es]A Heavy Heart May Have Rolled Pluto Over[:]
[:es]Two studies published on Wednesday by the journal Nature show how the surface of Pluto might have been scarred long ago when a smaller body slammed into it. The resulting […]
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[:eu]Do They Make Reading Glasses for Older Bonobos?[:]
[:eu]Bonobos get farsighted as they age, just as humans do. But the bonobos are trying to get at the lice in each other’s hair, not read the fine print.[:]