Scientific American
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[:es]Greenland Is Disappearing Quickly, and Scientists Have Found a New Reason Why[:]
Meltwater from Greenland churns the ocean, speeding the loss of glaciers like stirring ice cubes in a glass of water
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[:es]Greenland Is Disappearing Quickly, and Scientists Have Found a New Reason Why[:]
Meltwater from Greenland churns the ocean, speeding the loss of glaciers like stirring ice cubes in a glass of water
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[:es]Extra Hard Space Diamonds May Have Formed in an Ancient Cosmic Collision[:]
A new formation method for rare “lonsdaleite” diamonds may illuminate a better way to produce them on Earth
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[:es]How Squishy Math Is Revealing Doughnuts in the Brain[:]
Topology, sometimes called rubber sheet geometry, is finding patterns in the brain, drugs and evolution
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[:es]How Squishy Math Is Revealing Doughnuts in the Brain[:]
Topology, sometimes called rubber sheet geometry, is finding patterns in the brain, drugs and evolution
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[:es]Quantum Tunneling Makes DNA More Unstable[:]
The freaky physics phenomenon of quantum tunneling may mutate genes
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[:es]Quantum Tunneling Makes DNA More Unstable[:]
The freaky physics phenomenon of quantum tunneling may mutate genes
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[:es]JWST’s First Glimpses of Early Galaxies Could Break Cosmology[:]
The James Webb Space Telescope’s first images of the distant universe shocked astronomers. Is the discovery of unimaginably distant galaxies a mirage, or a revolution?