Ciencia en los medios
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Truth in stereotypes
Social scientists dismiss them, but rather than being universally inaccurate, stereotypes are often grounded in reality
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How 4-Year-Olds Learn Particle Physics
Some say apps that make learning fun are key, but what’s lost when all that learning is spent looking at a screen?
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Darwin y Melville cara a cara en las islas Galápagos
Con menos de diez años de diferencia, dos ilustres personajes visitaron el misterioso archipiélago de las Galápagos. Uno era un aún jovencísimo Darwin, quien a bordo del Beagle escribió un […]
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From Fins Into Hands: Scientists Discover a Deep Evolutionary Link
Our hands share a deep evolutionary connection not only to bat wings or horse hooves, but also to fish fins.
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Two wild bird species enter select club of smart animals
The Barbados bullfinch and Carib grackle are no birdbrains – but the ability to pass a tricky test wasn’t correlated with traits such as shyness or problem-solving.
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Anthrax genome reveals secrets about a Soviet bioweapons accident
Some call it the “biological Chernobyl.” On 2 April 1979, a plume of anthrax spores was accidentally released from a secret bioweapons facility in the Soviet city of Sverdlovsk. Propelled […]
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Los virus dominan la Tierra
Un estudio del Joint Genome Institute descubre 85.000 secuencias virales únicas en todo el planeta
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Cae un mito de la psicología: la fuerza de voluntad es ilimitada
Durante dos décadas, la ciencia ha sostenido que la voluntad se desgasta con el uso, pero no es así.
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Scientists Image Gene Expression in Living Human Brains for the First Time
Researchers have unveiled another “first” in brain imaging: a visualisation of epigenetic activity (the mechanisms that affect gene expression) in a living human brain. This could help show the role […]
