Ciencia en los medios
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Reprogramming Redux
Can mechanical forces alone be manipulated to create stem-like cells?
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Chemical-Sensing Displays and Other Surprising Uses of Glass
Although a water app isn’t close yet, researchers at Corning and elsewhere recently discovered that they could use Gorilla Glass, the toughened glass made by Corning that’s commonly used on […]
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Las bacterias del vello púbico podrían identificar a un violador
La flora bacteriana del pelo de la zona vaginal es diferente en cada persona, según un estudio pionero
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The Dangers of Winter Darkness: Weak Bones, Depression and Heart Trouble
Long periods without sunshine can play a role in a surprising variety of physical and mental disorders
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Encuentran 53 moléculas activas contra el ébola en fármacos ya probados
Un equipo de investigadores de instituciones norteamericanas, liderado por un español, ha encontrado 53 compuestos con actividad potencial frente al virus del ébola. Las moléculas proceden de otros fármacos que […]
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Primateen eta bakterioen arteko 40 milioi urteko borroka burdinagatik
Bakterioek beharrezkoa dute burdina bizitzeko. Eta, horregatik, bakterioen aurkako defentsa-mekanismo bat da burdina eskuragarri ez uztea. Hori eraginkorra da bakterioek burdin hori eskuratzeko mekanismoren bat lortzen duten arte. Bada, burdinagatiko […]
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Harvard Scientist Lights Up Neurons to Find Brain Cures
The footage captures a neuron firing, letting researchers watch the signal flowing through an entire cell for the first time. Seeing these cells at work may let researchers track and […]
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Curiosity rover sniffs Martian methane
Background gas levels are low — but they spike periodically.
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Want to influence the world? Map reveals the best languages to speak
Speak or write in English, and the world will hear you. Speak or write in Tamil or Portuguese, and you may have a harder time getting your message out. Now, […]