Zientzia hedabideetan
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Robotic surgery, who wields the knife?
THEY don’t drink, they don’t get tired and they don’t go on strike. To hospital managers, the idea of robots operating on patients without human intervention is an attractive one. […]
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Zergatik gara onak?
Oihaneko legea aipatzen dugunean, naturaren krudelkeria datorkigu burura: indartsuak ahula gupidarik gabe zapaltzen duela, alegia.
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Human sex is not simply male or female. So what?
Language mirrors the distinction between male and female, as in the way we talk about the sexes as ‘opposite’, and throughout life we are encouraged to think in binary terms […]
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The foul reign of the biological clock
It seems like the concept of the biological clock has been with us forever. In fact, the metaphor was invented in the late 1970s. And it has been used to […]
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Scientists confirm existence of 1,284 more Milky Way planets, including 9 that could be Earth-like
After sifting through data from NASA’s Kepler space telescope, scientists said Tuesday they’ve confirmed the existence of 1,284 planets orbiting other stars in our galaxy.
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El gran catálogo de los objetos matemáticos
Los matemáticos exploran cada día nuevos mundos. Para facilitar su labor, un equipo de expertos de doce países ha creado una base de datos que reúne y relaciona entre sí […]
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Petrolioa desegiten duten hainbat bakterioren genomak deskodetu dituzte
2010ean Deepwater Horizon petrolio-plataformak izan zuen isuria degradatzen lagundu duten bakterioen genomak deskodetu dituzte.
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Lessons from ‘Living Cadavers’
Can scientists actually bring brain-dead patients back to life? Has anyone tried it before? And what does it mean, exactly, to resurrect a brain dead person?
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¿Por qué los enfermos de alzhéimer dejan de reconocer a sus familiares?
Un estudio de la Universidad de Montreal muestra que este síntoma aparece en la fase temprana de la enfermedad
