Scientific American
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![[:es]How a Carnivorous Mushroom Poisons Its Prey[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2023/10/unnamed-file.PNG.png)
[:es]How a Carnivorous Mushroom Poisons Its Prey[:]
Scientists have known for decades that oyster mushrooms feasted on roundworms—and they’ve finally figured out how their toxins work
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![[:es]Is the Standard Model of Physics Now Broken?[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/04/PNG-1-1.png)
[:es]Is the Standard Model of Physics Now Broken?[:]
The discrepancy between the theoretical prediction and the experimentally determined value of the muon’s magnetic moment has become slightly stronger with a new result from Fermilab. But what does it […]
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![[:es]Forgotten Memories of Traumatic Events Get Some Backing from Brain-Imaging Studies[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2023/10/png-2.png)
[:es]Forgotten Memories of Traumatic Events Get Some Backing from Brain-Imaging Studies[:]
A new wave of research seeks neurological signatures for a type of amnesia
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![[:es]Guardians of the Microbial Galaxy[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/04/PNG-1-2.png)
[:es]Guardians of the Microbial Galaxy[:]
Culture collections of bacteria play an unheralded but crucial role in science
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![[:es]Pilot Whales Show Possible Orca-Mimicking Repertoire[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2023/10/png-5.png)
[:es]Pilot Whales Show Possible Orca-Mimicking Repertoire[:]
Southern long-finned pilot whales’ calls could help them outsmart an apex predator
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![[:es]This Sea Slug Can Chop Off Its Head and Grow an Entire New Body—Twice[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/04/PNG-2-1.png)
[:es]This Sea Slug Can Chop Off Its Head and Grow an Entire New Body—Twice[:]
It is one of the “most extreme” examples of regeneration ever seen
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![[:es]100-Million-Year-Old Seafloor Sediment Bacteria Have Been Resuscitated[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2023/10/png-2.png)
[:es]100-Million-Year-Old Seafloor Sediment Bacteria Have Been Resuscitated[:]
The evidence mounts that bacteria can be effectively immortal
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![[:es]AI System Can Sniff Out Disease as Well as Dogs Do[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2023/10/png-1.png)
[:es]AI System Can Sniff Out Disease as Well as Dogs Do[:]
Researchers are training algorithms to emulate trained dogs’ ability to detect cancer and other diseases, perhaps including COVID-19

![[:es]The Antiscience Movement Is Escalating, Going Global and Killing Thousands[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2020/04/PNG-1-4.png)