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![[:es]Scientists Blast Pyramids of Giza With Subatomic Particles to Reveal Its Secrets[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2016/09/unnamed-2-11.jpg)
[:es]Scientists Blast Pyramids of Giza With Subatomic Particles to Reveal Its Secrets[:]
Egyptian, Canadian, Japanese, and French researchers are using highly sensitive muon panels to sense those elementary particles to find undiscovered caverns inside the giant pyramids.
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![[:es]Scientists unveil structure of human cannabinoid receptor[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2016/09/unnamed-2-10.jpg)
[:es]Scientists unveil structure of human cannabinoid receptor[:]
Knowing the 3-D build of the CB1 receptor could help researchers design drugs with fewer side effects.
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![[:es]Why infants pay more attention to people who speak their native language[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2016/10/unnamed-4-3.jpg)
[:es]Why infants pay more attention to people who speak their native language[:]
Babies are all about learning new stuff, the new research concludes. And they won’t waste a minute paying attention to someone they deem unlikely to deliver the goods.
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![[:es]Was Venus the first habitable planet in our solar system?[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2016/10/4000.jpg)
[:es]Was Venus the first habitable planet in our solar system?[:]
Often referred to as Earth’s evil twin, Venus is the solar system’s hottest planet. But research suggests that Venus may have had vast oceans and a balmy climate
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![[:es]Dramatic twists could upend patent battle over CRISPR genome-editing method[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2016/02/unnamed-8.jpg)
[:es]Dramatic twists could upend patent battle over CRISPR genome-editing method[:]
The 9-month-old patent battle over CRISPR, a novel genome-editing tool that could have immense commercial value, has taken two surprising twists. Last week, attorneys for the Broad Institute in Cambridge, […]
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![[:es]How science is giving voice to mummies such as Ötzi the Iceman[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2015/01/unnamed-1.jpg)
[:es]How science is giving voice to mummies such as Ötzi the Iceman[:]
Researchers recently managed to recreate the voice of 5,300-year-old Ötzi the iceman by recreating his vocal tract. The technology is promising and could be used to digitally produce the voices […]
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![[:es]A Single Migration From Africa Populated the World[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2016/09/unnamed-3-10.jpg)
[:es]A Single Migration From Africa Populated the World[:]
Modern humans evolved in Africa roughly 200,000 years ago. But how did our species go on to populate the rest of the globe? The question, one of the biggest in […]
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![[:es]Iron Nanoparticles Trigger Immune System Offensive Against Cancer[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2016/09/unnamed-2-12.jpg)
[:es]Iron Nanoparticles Trigger Immune System Offensive Against Cancer[:]
Recently, researchers from Stanford University discovered quite by accident that regular old iron nanoparticles, in the form of the injectable supplement ferumoxytol (currently used to treat iron-deficiency anemia), have a […]
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![[:es]Lack of Evidence Plagues Neuroeducation Programs[:]](https://katedra.eus/app/uploads/2016/09/unnamed-2-8.jpg)
[:es]Lack of Evidence Plagues Neuroeducation Programs[:]
Scientists and educators have only begun to tap the edges of how neuroscience can inform how teachers teach and students learn. There are a few places where researchers have made […]
