Nature News

  • [:es]Denisovan hybrid cave yields four more hominin bones[:]

    [:es]Denisovan hybrid cave yields four more hominin bones[:]

    The ancient human remains were found using a method that can scan thousands of bones relatively quickly.

  • [:es]A new way to capture the brain’s electrical symphony[:]

    [:es]A new way to capture the brain’s electrical symphony[:]

    How voltage readings from individual neurons could power the next revolution in neuroscience.

  • [:es]Reducing neuronal inhibition restores locomotion in paralysed mice[:]

    [:es]Reducing neuronal inhibition restores locomotion in paralysed mice[:]

    Spinal-cord injury can render intact neuronal circuits functionally dormant. Targeted reduction of neuronal inhibition in the injured region has now enabled reactivation of these circuits in mice, restoring basic locomotion.

  • [:es]The landmark lectures of physicist Erwin Schrödinger helped to change attitudes in biology[:]

    [:es]The landmark lectures of physicist Erwin Schrödinger helped to change attitudes in biology[:]

    Influence of his book ‘What is Life?’ celebrated and discussed 75 years on.

  • [:es]Radical open-access plan could spell end to journal subscriptions[:]

    [:es]Radical open-access plan could spell end to journal subscriptions[:]

    Eleven research funders in Europe announce ‘Plan S’ to make all scientific works free to read as soon as they are published.

  • [:es]LHC physicists finally uncover Higgs ‘bottom’ decay[:]

    [:es]LHC physicists finally uncover Higgs ‘bottom’ decay[:]

    A signal indicating that the boson decays into bottom quarks had been difficult to pick out from data.