The New York Times
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[:es]Scientists Say You Can Cancel the Noise but Keep Your Window Open[:]
Researchers in Singapore developed a system that’s sort of like noise-canceling headphones for your whole apartment.
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[:es]DNA Inherited From Neanderthals May Increase Risk of Covid-19[:]
The stretch of six genes seems to increase the risk of severe illness from the coronavirus.
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[:es]A Worm’s Hidden Map for Growing New Eyes[:]
When a planarian loses its eyes, cellular guides connect new ones to its brain so it can see again.
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[:es]Wildlife Trade Spreads Coronaviruses as Animals Get to Market[:]
DNA tests show an increase in the number of animals with positive tests for some coronaviruses from the time they are trapped until they arrive on someone’s dinner plate.
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[:es]With an Internet of Animals, Scientists Aim to Track and Save Wildlife[:]
Using tiny sensors and equipment aboard the space station, a project called ICARUS seeks to revolutionize animal tracking.
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[:es]How Line-Dried Laundry Gets That Fresh Smell[:]
This is what happens when atmospheric chemists hang towels on drying racks around their chemistry building.
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[:es]Faces, Faces Everywhere[:]
In this Covid-19 spring, a socially hungry person is inclined to see faces where there are none.
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[:es]When Voyager 2 Calls Home, Earth Soon Won’t Be Able to Answer[:]
NASA will spend 11 months upgrading the only piece of its Deep Space Network that can send commands to the probe, which has crossed into interstellar space.