Ciencia en los medios
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¿Son 75 años suficientes? ¿Cuándo deberíamos morir?
Vivir más años no viene siempre acompañados de una vida mejor. O sí. El debate entre dos expertos en la prensa estadounidense nos lleva a plantearnos si de verdad vivimos […]
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The Strange Tale of a New Species of Lizard
Aspidoscelis neavesi was produced in the lab by mating two other species, and its creation defies conventional ideas about how new species evolve. Aspidoscelis neavesi was produced in the lab […]
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Homozistinuria gaixotasun arraroa nola sortzen den argitu dute CIC bioGUNEko ikertzaileek
Metabolismoaren herentziazko asaldura da bat da homozistinuria; akats entzimatiko bat da, eta odolean eta gernuan homozisteina metatzea eragiten du. Izan ere, asaldura hori duen pertsona ez da gai homozisteina metabolizatzeko […]
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Songbirds Avoid Storms by Hearing Them, Hundreds of Miles Away
The birds left one to two full days before we humans had seen any sign of it. When they began their travels, there was no change discernible in wind speed […]
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Machine Intelligence Cracks Genetic Controls
Every cell in your body reads the same genome, the DNA-encoded instruction set that builds proteins. But your cells couldn’t be more different. Neurons send electrical messages, liver cells break […]
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Earth’s deep crust could support widespread life
Discovery of hydrogen-rich waters hints at unexplored microbial ecosystems.
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‘Dinosaur eggs’ spotted on Rosetta’s comet
There are places on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko where cauliflowerlike textures appear in the dusty crust, like goose bumps under the skin. Scientists using theRosetta spacecraft—which arrived at 67P in August and […]
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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 […]
