Nature News
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[:es]Why the sexes don’t feel pain the same way[:]
After decades of assuming that pain processing is equivalent in all sexes, scientists are finding that different biological pathways can produce an ‘ouch!’.
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[:es]South Korea accepts geothermal plant probably caused destructive quake[:]
The nation’s energy ministry expressed ‘deep regret’, and said it would dismantle the experimental plant.
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[:es]Baby monkey is first primate created using sperm from tissue transplanted into dad[:]
The technique could help boys made infertile by cancer treatment to become fathers later in life.
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[:es]Fresh data deepen mystery of dark-matter signal[:]
Physicists at a detector in Italy have long claimed to see the Universe’s missing mass — but copycat experiments don’t yet see the same
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[:es]How secret conversations inside cells are transforming biology[:]
Organelles — the cell’s workhorses — mingle far more than scientists ever appreciated.
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[:es]The fight for control over virtual fossils[:]
Palaeontologists have been urged to share 3D scans of fossils online, but a Nature analysis finds that few researchers do so.
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[:es]China sets sights on first solar power stations in space[:]
The country has a plan to overcome the challenges experienced by other nations.
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[:es]Four new DNA letters double life’s alphabet[:]
Synthetic DNA seems to behave like the natural variety, suggesting that chemicals beyond nature’s four familiar bases could support life on Earth.
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[:es]Faster, better, cheaper: the rise of CRISPR in disease detection[:]
Powerful gene-editing tool could help to diagnose illnesses such as Lassa fever early and rein in the spread of infection.