Zientzia hedabideetan
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Dinosaurs evolved much faster than previously thought
Dinosaurs evolved from their smaller ancestors in just a few million years and not the 10 million years or more scientists had suspected, according to a new study. The work, […]
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The truth about fetal tissue research
The use of aborted fetal tissue has sparked controversy in the United States, but many scientists say it is essential for studies of HIV, development and more.
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Hizkuntza arau unibertsalen arabera antolatzen da garunean
Txinera, hebreera, ingelesa eta gaztelania hitz egiten duten pertsonen garunak aztertuta, frogatu dute, idatzizko zein ahozko hizkuntza ulertzean, garuneko gune berberak erabiltzen direla hizkuntza guztietan. Nazioarteko ikerketa bat izan da, […]
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Scientists Seek Moratorium on Edits to Human Genome That Could Be Inherited
An international group of scientists meeting in Washington called on Thursday for what would, in effect, be a moratorium on making inheritable changes to the human genome.
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Las asombrosas costumbres del mamífero más raro del mundo
No es un gran calificativo. Ser el más raro de algo indica que es probable que pronto acabes desapareciendo. A primera vista, al futuro se ve gris para el gibón […]
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Kepler’s false-positive rate for some planets is higher than thought
NASA’s Kepler spacecraft has found thousands of prospective planets around nearby stars. But the trick is often in confirming whether they’re real or fakes. Now, a new study of gas […]
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Nuevas rutas hacia el láser de rayos X
Científicos de la Universidad de Salamanca han participado en un estudio internacional que abre la puerta a la generación de rayos X a partir de radiación ultravioleta, una posibilidad inesperada […]
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Ajerik gabe zahartzea helburu
Kardiologoarenera orain, traumatologoa gero, neurologoa, onkologoa… Zenbat eta zaharrago, ajeak ugariago, medikutara maizago, eta botikina beteago. Baina, baliteke aje guztien kontrako erremedio bat egotea: zahartzeari aurre egitea. Gero eta indar […]
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The Original Natural Born Killers
In the 1920s, two murderers were defended by science. The infamous case still echoes.