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![[:es]Men and women aren’t equal when it comes to concussion[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/01/260_Women_Concussion_Erin_Aniker_Hero_-245x140.jpg)
[:es]Men and women aren’t equal when it comes to concussion[:]
[:es]Women athletes are twice as likely as men to get concussed – and the effects are more severe. But with research focusing mainly on men, what can we do to […]
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![[:es]The huge scientific effort to study Notre-Dame’s ashes[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/01/d41586-020-00008-5_17551262-245x140.jpg)
[:es]The huge scientific effort to study Notre-Dame’s ashes[:]
[:es] Last year’s fire at Paris’s beloved cathedral shocked the world. Now, researchers are making use of the unprecedented opportunity to study its innards. [:]
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![[:es]Quest to use CRISPR against disease gains ground[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/01/d41586-019-03919-0_17545034-1-245x140.jpg)
[:es]Quest to use CRISPR against disease gains ground[:]
[:es] As the first clinical trial results trickle in, researchers look ahead to more sophisticated medical applications for genome editing. [:]
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![[:es]Eyeing organs for human transplants, companies unveil the most extensively gene-edited pigs yet[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2019/12/pigs_1280p-245x140.jpg)
[:es]Eyeing organs for human transplants, companies unveil the most extensively gene-edited pigs yet[:]
[:es]If any swine is fit to be an organ donor for people, then the dozens of pigs snuffling around Qihan Bio’s facility in Hangzhou, China, may be the best candidates […]
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![[:es]Nearly 6000-year-old chewing gum reveals life of ancient girl[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2019/12/girl_16x9_0-245x140.jpg)
[:es]Nearly 6000-year-old chewing gum reveals life of ancient girl[:]
[:es]More than 5700 years ago, a girl spat out a wad of chewing gum at what is now an archaeological site in Denmark. Today, researchers report in Nature Communications that […]
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![[:es]What’s next for psychology’s embattled field of social priming[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2019/12/d41586-019-03755-2_17482992-245x140.jpg)
[:es]What’s next for psychology’s embattled field of social priming[:]
[:es] A promising field of research on social behaviour struggled after investigators couldn’t repeat key findings. Now researchers are trying to establish what’s worth saving. [:]
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![[:es]Granny killer whales pass along wisdom—and extra fish—to their grandchildren[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2019/12/killerwhale_1280p-245x140.jpg)
[:es]Granny killer whales pass along wisdom—and extra fish—to their grandchildren[:]
[:es]Many human grandmothers love to spoil their grandchildren with attention and treats, and for good reason: Studies have shown that having a living grandmother increases a child’s chance of survival. […]
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![[:es] Socialites not the primary behavioural influencers[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2019/12/191203-Dog_selfie-245x140.jpg)
[:es] Socialites not the primary behavioural influencers[:]
[:es] Research suggests it’s more likely close-knit cliques. [:]
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![[:es]Longevity Linked to Proteins That Calm Overexcited Neurons[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2019/12/REST_Aging_2880x1620_Lede-245x140.jpg)
[:es]Longevity Linked to Proteins That Calm Overexcited Neurons[:]
[:es]New research makes a molecular connection between the brain and aging — and shows that overactive neurons can shorten life span.[:]
