Nature News
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[:en]Axion alert! Exotic-particle detector may miss out on dark matter[:]
Supercomputer calculation suggests hypothesized particle may be heavier than thought.
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[:en]Can wind and solar fuel Africa’s future?[:]
With prices for renewables dropping, many countries in Africa might leap past dirty forms of energy towards a cleaner future.
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[:en]Wildlife in decline: Earth’s vertebrates fall 58% in past four decades[:]
Living Planet Report predicts that by 2020, populations will have declined by two-thirds from 1970.
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[:es]Computing glitch may have doomed Mars lander[:]
Researchers sift through clues after Schiaparelli crash in hopes of averting mistakes in 2020 mission.
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[:es]The power of prediction markets[:]
Scientists are beginning to understand why these ‘mini Wall Streets’ work so well at forecasting election results — and how they sometimes fail.
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[:en]The dark side of the human genome[:]
Scientists are uncovering the hidden switches in our genome that dial gene expression up and down, but much work lies ahead to peel back the many layers of regulation.
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[:es]Can we open the black box of AI?[:]
Artificial intelligence is everywhere. But before scientists trust it, they first need to understand how machines learn.
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[:es]US left with just one working fusion reactor — for now[:]
Design flaw may have doomed machine at Princeton Plasma Physics Lab.
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[:es]Psychologists fail to replicate well-known behaviour linked to learning[:]
Numerous failed attempts to replicate the ‘blocking effect’ cast doubt on its scope.