Nature News
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[:es]Crypto and digital currencies — nine research priorities[:]
To avert privacy breaches, scams and environmental damage, governments and central banks need to know how best to regulate this financial frontier.
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[:es]The race to upcycle CO2 into fuels, concrete and more[:]
Companies are scrambling to turn the greenhouse gas into useful products — but will that slow climate change?
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[:es]Bizarre space circle captured in unprecedented detail[:]
Astronomers have sighted only a handful of odd radio circles, and are trying to pin down what causes them.
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[:es]Did astronomers see hints of first stars? Experiment casts doubt on bold claim[:]
Radioastronomers suggest that a signal reported to be from the cosmic dawn could have been caused by instrument error.
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[:es]Atomic changes can map subterranean structures[:]
A quantum device uses ultracold atoms to sense gravitational changes that can detect a tunnel under a city street. Here, scientists discuss the advance from the viewpoints of quantum sensing […]
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[:es]A year on Mars: How NASA’s Perseverance hit a geological jackpot[:]
The rover collected exciting rock samples on the first leg of its epic journey. Next, it will turn towards an ancient river delta to look for past life.
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[:es]Nuclear-fusion reactor smashes energy record[:]
The experimental Joint European Torus has doubled the record for the amount of energy made from fusing atoms — the process that powers the Sun.
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[:es]Where did Omicron come from? Three key theories[:]
The highly transmissible variant emerged with a host of unusual mutations. Now scientists are trying to work out how it evolved.
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[:es]Did a mega drought topple empires 4,200 years ago?[:]
People abandoned thriving cities in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley and farther afield at about the same time as a decades-long drought gripped parts of the planet.