Ciencia en los medios
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Bolas de fuego por San Valentín
Los meteoros que estallan en la atmósfera no caen aleatoriamente durante el año Investigadores españoles descubren pautas que se repiten en determinadas fechas
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Colour to dye for
The basic chemistry of hair dyes has changed little over the last century, but what do we know about the risks of colouring our hair, and why do we do […]
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When it comes to DNA, crocodiles and birds flock together
If you really want to know about birds, you have to consider the crocodile. That point was driven home this week with the release of the genomes of 45 bird […]
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La extraña asimetría de las moléculas quirales podría estar relacionada con el magnetismo
Un trabajo internacional liderado por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid e IMDEA-Nanociencia aporta resultados experimentales que apoyan la teoría de una relación entre quiralidad molecular y magnetismo. La quiralidad es […]
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DNAren begiztak gako dira geneen erregulazioan
Begiztak baliatzen dituzte zelula desberdinek, genoma berarekin gauza desberdinak egiteko
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An Evolutionary Battle Against Bacteria
Every disease has a history. Some of that history is written in books, and some is written in our DNA.
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Tropical forests may not combat climate change
Tropical forests may not save us from global warming. Scientists have long believed that as atmospheric carbon dioxide rises, the greenhouse gas could boost photosynthesis, enabling tropical and other forests […]
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A Step Toward Artificial Cells, Built from Silicon
In a step toward sophisticated artificial cells, scientists have engineered a silicon chip that can produce proteins from DNA, the most basic function of life.
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Seeing Inside Cells
Several teams reported on insights gleaned from live-cell images obtained through the use of super-resolution microscopy at this week’s American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) annual meeting held in Philadelphia.
