Nature News
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[:es]How countries are using genomics to help avoid a second coronavirus wave[:]
Scientists in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and other places are using sequence data to track new infections as lockdowns ease.
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[:es]An almost perfectly efficient light-activated catalyst for producing hydrogen from water[:]
Efforts to make hydrogen from water directly using sunlight have been hampered by the inefficiency of the catalysts that promote the process. A model system demonstrates that almost perfectly efficient […]
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[:es]Short-term tests validate long-term estimates of climate change[:]
Six-hour weather forecasts have been used to validate estimates of climate change hundreds of years from now. Such tests have great potential — but only if our weather-forecasting and climate-prediction […]
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[:es]Carbon dating, the archaeological workhorse, is getting a major reboot[:]
A long-anticipated recalibration of radiocarbon dating could shift the age of some prehistoric samples hundreds of years
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[:es]The new science of volcanoes harnesses AI, satellites and gas sensors to forecast eruptions[:]
Forty years after the Mount St Helens eruption galvanized volcano researchers, they are using powerful new tools to spy on the world’s most dangerous mountains.
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[:es]Manganese catalyst enables exploration of the magic methyl effect[:]
The addition of a methyl group to a drug molecule can greatly alter the drug’s pharmacological properties. A catalyst has been developed that enables this ‘magic methyl effect’ to be […]
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[:es]Coronavirus blood-clot mystery intensifies[:]
Research begins to pick apart the mechanisms behind a deadly COVID-19 complication.
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[:es]Cyber-spinach turns sunlight into sugar[:]
Combination of biological membrane and artificial chemistry could power future synthetic organisms.