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El tortuoso camino para descubrir la electricidad que corre por nuestros cuerpos
Todo comenzó con un pez y terminó en nuestro cerebro, pero eso tomó siglos. No obstante, los experimentos que se hicieron en el intervalo dieron frutos, como las pilas, e […]
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Not all trees are equal in the fight against carbon
Europe’s replacement forests aren’t half as good at cooling the planet as the old broad-leafed variety.
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Zesareaz jaiotako haurren mikrobiota partzialki berreskuratzea lortu dute
Jaioberriek amaren baginako jariakinekin izaten duten hartu-emana eten egiten da zesarea bidez jaiotzen direnean. Ondorioz, ez dute garatzen jaioberriengan ohikoa den mikrobiota. Hasierako bakterio-komunitateek haurraren sistema immunearen eta digestioaren garapenean […]
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We Have the Technology to Destroy All Zika Mosquitoes
Fear of the Zika virus could generate support for gene drives, a radical technology able to make species go extinct.
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How Women Can Lean In Without Backlash
Many women understand that if they act too assertively, they will face backlash. They will seem unlikeable. But while extensive research has documented this phenomenon, some studies have failed to […]
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Los microbios que ayudan al oso a hibernar
Un estudio vincula la hibernación estacional de los osos con cambios en los microbios intestinales. Los hallazgos podrían ayudar a diseñar tratamientos contra la obesidad.
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Do whales have nipples? Why discussing evolution in schools can occasionally be tricky
It’s not the contested issue you’d think it is, looking at Twitter. But I have to be honest, it can be difficult when religious supervisors attend my science sessions.
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The Last of the Channel Island Turkeys
We often think of conservation in terms of wildlife sanctuaries and breeding programs, but its Janus face is eradication. The survival of one population of animals, like the fox, sometimes […]
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Our Conflicted Feelings For R2-D2
Lucas’ droids are halfway between human and inhuman, so we can both love and ignore them.