Ciencia en los medios
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Caribbean super-rat history extracted from DNA
Scientists have pieced together the evolutionary history of a fascinating group of extinct Caribbean rats, some of which grew to the size of cats. The so-called rice rats were lost […]
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Youthful binge drinking changes the brain – for the worse – into adulthood
The adult brain that was awash in alcohol during its formative years looks different and acts differently than an adult brain that skipped the youthful binge drinking, says a new […]
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Invasive lionfish discovered in Brazil
Lionfish have overwhelmed ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean over the past three decades, eating or out-competing native species in what has been called the worst marine […]
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Liquid mercury found under Mexican pyramid could lead to king’s tom
Researcher reports ‘large quantities’ of the substance under ruins of Teotihuacan in discovery that could shed light on city’s mysterious leaders
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Este dinosaurio era el rarito de la familia
Paleontólogos chilenos identifican una especie de terópodo herbívoro con características muy diferentes a las de su grupo. Tenía el cuello largo y la cabeza pequeña.
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Erupción del volcán Calbuco en Chile: ¿por qué caen rayos durante las erupciones?
Aunque no haya certezas en cuanto al mecanismo -debido más que nada al peligro y a la dificultad de estudiar este fenómeno- no caben dudas de que las tormentas eléctricas […]
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Ingenious: David Krakauer
The systems theorist explains what’s wrong with standard models of intelligence.
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The Quantum Fabric of Space-Time
A bold new idea aims to link two famously discordant descriptions of nature. In doing so, it may also reveal how space-time owes its existence to the spooky connections of […]
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The Quantum Computers Which are Bringing the Economy Up to Speed
Quantum computers, the next generation of high-powered super-computers, are about to transform the business world. And the precursors of this new generation already exist.
