Scientific American
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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?
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[:es]Black Hole Discovery Helps to Explain Quantum Nature of the Cosmos[:]
New insights from black hole research may elucidate the cosmological event horizon
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[:es]How to Fix Quantum Computing Bugs[:]
The same physics that makes quantum computers powerful also makes them finicky. New techniques aim to correct errors faster than they can build up
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[:es]Tiny Flier ‘Swims’ through the Air at Superspeed[:]
A speck-sized beetle overturns assumptions about flight mechanics
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[:es]How Migrating Birds Use Quantum Effects to Navigate[:]
New research hints at the biophysical underpinnings of their ability to use Earth’s magnetic field lines to find their way to their breeding and wintering grounds
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[:es]How a Virus Exposed the Myth of Rugged Individualism[:]
Humans evolved to be interdependent, not self-sufficient
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[:es]Synthetic Enamel Could Make Teeth Stronger and Smarter[:]
Scientists say that the new material is even more durable than real dental enamel
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[:es]U.S. and Chinese Scientists Propose Bold New Missions beyond the Solar System[:]
Independent concepts from each nation envision launching high-speed spacecraft on aspirational multigenerational voyages into the great unknown of interstellar space
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[:es]Prehistoric Volcanoes Heated Earth in a Global Chain Reaction[:]
New evidence suggests an origin to an exceptionally hot period in Earth’s history