Nature News
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[:es]How COVID-19 can damage the brain[:]
Some people who become ill with the coronavirus develop neurological symptoms. Scientists are struggling to understand why.
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[:es]The lasting misery of coronavirus long-haulers[:]
Months after infection with SARS-CoV-2, some people are still battling crushing fatigue, lung damage and other symptoms of ‘long COVID’.
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[:es]The Arctic is burning like never before — and that’s bad news for climate change[:]
Fires are releasing record levels of carbon dioxide, partly because they are burning ancient peatlands that have been a carbon sink.
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[:es]‘CRISPR babies’ are still too risky, says influential panel[:]
The safety and efficacy of genome editing in human embryos hasn’t been proven, researchers warn.
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[:es]‘It’s mindboggling!’: astronomers detect most powerful black-hole collision yet[:]
Gravitational-wave detections suggest merging black holes fell into ‘forbidden’ range of masses.
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[:es]The coronavirus is most deadly if you are older and male — new data reveal the risks[:]
A slew of detailed studies has now quantified the increased risk the virus poses to older people, men, and other groups.
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[:es]Pluto’s dark side spills its secrets — including hints of a hidden ocean[:]
Images of the dwarf planet’s far side are revealing possible signs of liquid water, mysterious shards of ice and new theories for the frigid world’s birth.
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[:es]How space missions snatch pieces of other worlds and bring them back to Earth[:]
As NASA prepares to launch the first spacecraft that will collect samples from Mars, Nature looks at back at missions that have grabbed extraterrestrial material.