Ciencia en los medios
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NASA team hacks Opportunity to treat Mars rover’s amnesia
NASA’s Mars rover Opportunity has been working well into its golden years – after nearly 11 years roaming the Red Planet, it has survived more than 40 times past its […]
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Euskararen zentralitate harrigarria munduko hizkuntzen sare-egituraren ikerketa batean
Massachussets-eko Teknologia Institutuko ikerlari batzuek munduko hizkuntzen gaur egungo «erlazio-sarea» ikertu du, hizkuntzen zentralitate funtzional modernoen mapa bat egiteko. Hiru parametroren arabera egin dute, liburu-itzulpenen indizeak, Wikipediako edukia, eta Twitterreko […]
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Pero, ¿por qué bombardean a esos ositos de gominola con antimateria?
No es ninguna gamberrada de laboratorio, sino una prueba para analizar la textura de gelatinas que se usan para recubrir medicamentos. La técnica consiste en disparar positrones para conocer la […]
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New Motion Detector May Find Signs of Alien Life on Other Worlds
Detecting alien life on other planets isn’t an easy task. It usually relies on chemical detection, which may be limited or even completely irrelevant to alien biology. Now, though, scientists […]
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Device Squeezes Cells to Get Drugs In
A new way to get materials into cells might clear the way for powerful treatments for diseases like cancer and HIV.
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Molecular Hub of Autism?
Researchers identify a network that includes many genes previously linked to autism spectrum disorders.
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The quagga now standing on three legs is next in line for Bone Idol restoration
The creature standing rather unsteadily in a zoology museum in London is among the rarest in the world, and frankly she’s not looking her best. The creature standing rather unsteadily […]
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El ébola pudo surgir de los juegos de un niño con un murciélago
Un estudio en el pueblo donde apareció el primer caso señala a una especie de murciélagos diferente de la sospechada hasta ahora
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Snowflakes All Fall In One of 35 Different Shapes
The latest categorization of solid precipitation types inspired a cool graphic