Ciencia en los medios
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How to mend a broken heart
The need to mend broken hearts has never been greater. But what if we could simply manufacture a new one?
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New species of dinosaur, the regaliceratops, discovered in Canada
Nicknamed Hellboy, the dinosaur had short horns over the eyes and a long nose horn, the opposite of the features sported by its close relative triceratops
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Friction of a single atom measured with light
Suspended ions mimic strange ‘superlubricity’ phenomenon.
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Chimpanzees Would Cook if Given the Chance, Research Says
Chimpanzees have the cognitive ability to cook, according to new research, if only someone would give them ovens.
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Will ET Drink Water?
The intricate compatibility of water and life on Earth may not extend to other planets.
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Rebooting the Human Genome
The official map of the human genome can’t tell you everything about your genes. Does graph theory offer a better way?
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World’s first biolimb: Rat forelimb grown in the lab
The growth of a rat forelimb grown in the lab offers hope that one day amputees may receive fully functional, biological replacement limbs
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Can Your Brain Really Be «Full»?
Neuroimaging aids investigation into what happens in the brain when we try to remember information that’s very similar to what we already know
