The New York Times
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[:es]Why Crocodiles Are Not Just Living Fossils[:]
They’ve changed remarkably over millions of years, and at one point may even have been warmblooded.
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[:es]‘Knitting Is Coding’ and Yarn Is Programmable in This Physics Lab [:]
For Elisabetta Matsumoto, knot theory is knit theory.
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[:es]Striking Down the Queen Won’t Save You From the Swarm[:]
It’s a common trope in science fiction, but hives in nature are not dependent on any central node for their function.
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[:es]Your 5G Phone Won’t Hurt You. But Russia Wants You to Think Otherwise.[:]
RT America, a network known for sowing disinformation, has a new alarm: the coming ‘5G Apocalypse.’
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[:es]For a Split Second, a (Simulated) Particle Went Backward in Time[:]
Using a quantum computer, physicists successfully reversed time for an artificial atom. You can even try it at home.
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[:es]Ancient Rock Art in the Plains of India[:]
Two amateur sleuths have uncovered a collection of mysterious rock carvings on the Indian coastal plain south of Mumbai.
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[:es]Chronicles of the Rings: What Trees Tell Us[:]
Studying the historical data stored in centuries-old trees is a burgeoning field, with labs around the world learning more about historical patterns of weather and climate and the effects on […]
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[:es]Volcanoes! Lightning! And Radioactive Gas, Too[:]
Studying radon’s role in the electrification of plumes above volcanoes could help people anticipate the damage resulting from eruptions
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[:es]Your Environment Is Cleaner. Your Immune System Has Never Been So Unprepared.[:]
A century ago, British scientists suggested a link between increased hygiene and allergic conditions — the first hint that our immune systems are becoming improperly “trained.”