Nature News
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![[:es]Camouflage plumage patterns offer clue to dinosaur’s habitat[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2017/10/WEB_Figure-3.jpg)
[:es]Camouflage plumage patterns offer clue to dinosaur’s habitat[:]
Feathered carnivore was dark on top and light underneath, with a raccoon-like face.
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![[:es]Photons pair up like superconducting electrons[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2017/10/web_C0033578-Refraction_and_Total_Internal_Reflection-SPL.jpg)
[:es]Photons pair up like superconducting electrons[:]
Discovery raises questions about how a light ‘supercurrent’ might behave.
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![[:es]Mysterious particles spotted in Saturn’s atmosphere[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2017/10/WEB_PIA21350.jpg)
[:es]Mysterious particles spotted in Saturn’s atmosphere[:]
Source may be dust shed by planet’s iconic rings, according to data from NASA’s doomed Cassini probe.
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![[:es]Global networks of small telescopes will chase companion signals of gravitational waves[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2017/10/WEB_GOTO_IMG_9779.jpg)
[:es]Global networks of small telescopes will chase companion signals of gravitational waves[:]
Seeing cosmic events is one thing, but what if you could hear them and taste them, too?
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![[:es]Cancer-genome study challenges mouse ‘avatars'[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2017/10/C0372971-Glioblastoma-WEB.jpg)
[:es]Cancer-genome study challenges mouse ‘avatars'[:]
Grafting human cancer cells into mice alters tumour evolution.
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![[:es]Supercomputer redesign of aeroplane wing mirrors bird anatomy[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2017/10/WEB_C88TYB.jpg)
[:es]Supercomputer redesign of aeroplane wing mirrors bird anatomy[:]
Bird-bone structures emerge from an evolution-like algorithm.
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![[:es]Chinese scientists fix genetic disorder in cloned human embryos[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2017/10/M5320918-Blood_transfusion-SPL_WEB.jpg)
[:es]Chinese scientists fix genetic disorder in cloned human embryos[:]
A method for precisely editing genes in human embryos hints at a cure for a blood disease
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![[:es]Oldest traces of life on Earth may lurk in Canadian rocks[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2017/09/WEB_lead_Komiya-et-al_NATURE.jpg)
[:es]Oldest traces of life on Earth may lurk in Canadian rocks[:]
Researchers report chemical evidence of organisms that lived 3.95 billion years ago, but scepticism abounds.
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![[:es]Jellyfish caught snoozing give clues to origin of sleep[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2017/09/NationalGeographic_1160296_web.jpg)
[:es]Jellyfish caught snoozing give clues to origin of sleep[:]
The brainless marine creatures are the simplest organisms known to seek slumber.
