Zientzia hedabideetan
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Inside the Memory Machine
Memory prostheses could help the sick and injured by stimulating the hippocampus, but they also raise ethical questions.
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Generan un nuevo tipo de células madre más versátiles y prometedoras
Se denominan células selectivas de región y son mucho más fáciles de manipular y clonar que los dos estados celulares pluripotentes con los que se trabajaba hasta ahora. La técnica […]
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Meet Loki, your closest-known prokaryote relative
Deep in hydrothermal vents beneath the Arctic Ocean, scientists have discovered an organism that sheds fresh light on the evolutionary link between simple and complex cellular life.
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Remains of oldest known relative of modern birds discovered in China
Researchers have stumbled upon the oldest known ancestor of all modern birds after breaking open a lump of ancient rock near a town in north-eastern China.
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Una proteína generada por el virus del herpes potencia el crecimiento axonal
Científicos españoles han descubierto que el virus del herpes produce una proteína que, al entrar en contacto con las neutrofinas, favorece el crecimiento axonal de la enfermedad y facilita su […]
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Read This Before You Freak Out Over Gene-Edited Superbabies
So let’s talk about 21st century trust fund babies with privilege notarized onto their DNA, medical mutants with genetic mistakes that will be passed on for generations, and armies of […]
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Apple Has Plans for Your DNA
Of all the rumors ever to swirl around the world’s most valuable company, this may be the first that could involve spitting in a plastic cup.
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Traffic Around Mars Gets Busy
NASA has beefed up a process of traffic monitoring, communication and maneuver planning to ensure that Mars orbiters do not approach each other too closely.
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This is what happens after you die
Most of us would rather not think about what happens to our bodies after death. But that breakdown gives birth to new life in unexpected ways