Ciencia en los medios
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Stem cell treatments for mitochondrial disease may be possible
Doctors have limited options for treating mitochondrial disease, but a team led by a prominent innovator may have taken an important step toward developing new therapies: rewinding diseased cells from patients […]
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Buckyballs in space solve 100-year-old riddle
Spheres of carbon-60 responsible for mysterious cosmic-light features.
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La reproducción sexual ha prevalecido por los machos que cooperan en la crianza
Dos investigadores españoles han llevado a cabo un estudio que explica por qué la reproducción sexual se ha mantenido en el tiempo, teniendo en cuenta que es la mitad de […]
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Izotzezko mendi garaiak Plutonen
3.500 metroko mendiak ikusten dira NASAk zabaldu duen Plutonen azken irudian. Eta Karonen irudi berri bat, etaHidraren beste bat ere bidali ditu New Horizonsek.
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This Is What Your Heart Looks Like in High Definition and Real-Time
New technology is giving physicians a lifelike view into the human heart, allowing them to see intricate structures like chambers, valves, and vessels in 3D images strung together to show […]
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Arrakastaren seinalea iritsi da Plutondik
Espero bezala, goizeko 3ak baino lehentxeago deitu du New Horizonsek etxera, eta dena ondo joan dela esan du. Orduan hasi da NASAn benetako ospakizuna: txalo-zaparradak, banderatxoak alde batetik bestera… “Espazio-ontzia […]
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Science, values and the limits of measurement
Metrics play a growing role in managing research. But to understand their limitations, we need to draw on the humanities.
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La mano humana ha evolucionado menos de lo que se pensaba
A lo largo de la historia evolutiva de los humanos, la estructura de la mano moderna ha cambiado poco desde que humanos y chimpancés compartieran un ancestro común hace millones […]
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The Women Who Rule Pluto
The New Horizons team may include more women staffers than any other NASA project in history.
