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Can Your Brain Really Be “Full”?
Neuroimaging aids investigation into what happens in the brain when we try to remember information that’s very similar to what we already know
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Tú ves millones de colores, pero tu cerebro solo recuerda los básicos
Un experimento demuestra que nuestro recuerdo de los colores tiene un sesgo sistemático y que tendemos a agruparlos en las categorías más sencillas o conocidas.
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How frogs and fish can help us learn to freeze humans
From Star Wars to Futurama to Alien, the idea that humans can be frozen in time in order to be awoken later is a well-established sci-fi trope. While stopping biological […]
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Comet impacts may explain mysterious swirls on moon
Light-colored swaths of terrain may be a side effect of comets striking the moon
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Large Hadron Collider starts doing science again
The highest-energy collisions ever seen at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are now producing data for science.
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Sawfish escape extinction through ‘virgin births’, scientists discover
A routine DNA study has revealed surprising results which suggest that female sawfish in Florida are reproducing without mating with males
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James Lovelock: ‘Saving the planet is a foolish, romantic extravagance’
There are other doomsayers. What makes this one so unusual is his confounding cheerfulness about the approaching apocalypse. His optimism rests on his faith in Gaia – his revolutionary theory, […]
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Hardy Bacteria Thrive Under Hot Desert Rocks
Beneath the rocks scarring California’s Mojave Desert are colonies of cyanobacteria, tiny creatures thought to be some of the first on Earth to convert light from the Sun into energy […]
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“Los transgénicos pueden alimentar al mundo”
Richard Roberts defiende la seguridad de los alimentos transgénicos como una cuestión básica a la hora de afrontar el problema de la escasez de recursos ante una población mundial creciente