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![[:es]There’s a crisis in psychology – here’s how technology could provide a solution[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/05/file-20180516-155616-1je7p3m-245x140.jpg)
[:es]There’s a crisis in psychology – here’s how technology could provide a solution[:]
Psychologists obediently follow the same rules as other scientists. But their efforts haven’t yielded equivalent progress. In fact, in the last decade, psychologists have realised that some of their most […]
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![[:es]Neandertals, Stone Age people may have voyaged the Mediterranean[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/05/ca_0427NID_Stelida_Naxos_Project_online-245x140.jpg)
[:es]Neandertals, Stone Age people may have voyaged the Mediterranean[:]
A decade ago, when excavators claimed to have found stone tools on the Greek island of Crete dating back at least 130,000 years, other archaeologists were stunned—and skeptical. But since […]
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![[:es]Artificial Neural Nets Grow Brainlike Navigation Cells[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/05/BrainMaze_Lede1300wide-245x140.jpg)
[:es]Artificial Neural Nets Grow Brainlike Navigation Cells[:]
Having the sense to take a shortcut, the most direct route from point A to point B, doesn’t sound like a very impressive test of intelligence. Yet according to a […]
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![[:es]Harassment should count as scientific misconduct[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/05/Harassment-245x140.jpeg)
[:es]Harassment should count as scientific misconduct[:]
Scientific integrity needs to apply to how researchers treat people, not just to how they handle data, says Erika Marín-Spiotta.
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![[:es]Why formamide may have been early life’s alternative to water[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/05/MIT-Early-Water_0-1-245x140.jpg)
[:es]Why formamide may have been early life’s alternative to water[:]
An organic compound called formamide could have acted in place of water as a solvent (meaning it can dissolve molecules) in early life on Earth, according to new research describing […]
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![[:es]How one cell gives rise to an entire body[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/ca_0427NID_Zebrafish_Embryo_online-245x140.jpg)
[:es]How one cell gives rise to an entire body[:]
One of biology’s great mysteries is how a single fertilized egg gives rise to the multitude of cell types, tissues, and organs that fit together to make a body. Now, […]
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![[:es] Tests on Captain Cook’s sweet potato fuel row over how crop reached Polynesia[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/6549-245x140.jpg)
[:es] Tests on Captain Cook’s sweet potato fuel row over how crop reached Polynesia[:]
Researchers claim to have settled question of whether there was contact between islanders and Americas with construction of tuber’s ‘family tree’
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![[:es]How gravitational waves could solve some of the Universe’s deepest mysteries[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/d41586-018-04157-6_15603460-245x140.jpg)
[:es]How gravitational waves could solve some of the Universe’s deepest mysteries[:]
With the first detections behind them, researchers have set their sights on ambitious scientific quarry.
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![[:es]How Do You Count Endangered Species? Look to the Stars[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2018/04/merlin_136343916_184e67ea-b2c7-4c2d-8cf5-2dbc257b126a-superJumbo-245x140.jpg)
[:es]How Do You Count Endangered Species? Look to the Stars[:]
Computer-vision and machine-learning techniques that help researchers study the universe’s oldest and most distant galaxies can now be used to find animals in video footage.
