Zientzia hedabideetan
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Brazil’s cancer curse
The startling discovery that hundreds of thousands of Brazilians have a genetic mutation that undermines their ability to resist cancer is now leading to new ways to treat the disease.
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El misil chino ‘mataportaaviones’ que puede poner en jaque a EEUU
En el 70 aniversario de la victoria en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, China presentó dos nuevos misiles específicamente diseñados para combatir portaviones, pero aún tienen que demostrar que funcionan.
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Archaeology’s Disputed Genius
Archaeology’s establishment hasn’t always looked kindly on Lee Berger. Then he found a cave full of bones, including Homo naledi.
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Autopsies reveal signs of Alzheimer’s in growth-hormone patients
Brain plaques may have been seeded by contaminated hormone extracts from cadavers.
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Einstein’s Parable of Quantum Insanity
Einstein refused to believe in the inherent unpredictability of the world. Is the subatomic world insane, or just subtle?
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Man fitted with robotic hand wired directly into his brain can ‘feel’ again
Advanced prosthetic allows paralysed man to control movements and register when the robotic hand is touched
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Gure arbaso berri zaharrena aurkeztu dute
Orain arte ezagutzen ez zen Homo generoko espezie bat aurkeztu dute gaur Wits Unibersitateko ikertzaileek. Homo naledi deitu diote. Hego Afrikan topatu dute; duela 3,7 milioi urte bizi zen, 1,5 […]
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Why Futurism Has a Cultural Blindspot
We predicted cell phones, but not women in the workplace.
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How neutrinos saved your teeth from cavities
Every second, trillions of neutrinos born at the center of the sun shoot through your body. They don’t hurt you, because these ghostly elementary particles almost never interact with matter. […]
