Nature News
-
[:es]Single chip tests thousands of enzyme mutations at once[:]
The technique vastly speeds up understanding of how the proteins function and how to target drugs.
-
[:es]China’s space station is preparing to host 1,000 scientific experiments[:]
Researchers around the world are eagerly awaiting the completion of Tiangong, to study topics from dark matter and gravitational waves to the growth of cancer and pathogenic bacteria.
-
[:es]The vanishing neutrinos that could upend fundamental physics[:]
The search for exotic ‘Majorana’ particles that could solve a big antimatter mystery is ramping up around the world.
-
[:es]DeepMind’s AI for protein structure is coming to the masses[:]
Machine-learning systems from the company and from a rival academic group are now open source and freely accessible.
-
[:es]Racism is magnifying the deadly impact of rising city heat[:]
Scientists are mapping correlations between race, poverty and heat in cities, and suggesting solutions to reduce the dangers.
-
[:es]The quest to find genes that drive severe COVID[:]
Genome studies have discovered some genetic risk factors for disease — and could point to treatments.
-
[:es]Scientists identify long-sought marker for COVID vaccine success[:]
Knowing which signatures in the blood predict protection against COVID-19 could speed the development of new vaccines.
-
[:es]Landmark CRISPR trial shows promise against deadly disease[:]
Administering gene-editing treatment directly into the body could be a safe and effective way to treat a rare, life-threatening condition.
-
[:es]Mysterious skull fossils expand human family tree — but questions remain[:]
Fossilized bones found in Israel and China, including a specimen named ‘Dragon Man’, could belong to new types of ancient human. But the findings have sparked debate.