Zientzia hedabideetan
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La nube que puede cambiar la historia de los vegetales que comemos
Desde que en la antigua Roma se cultivaban pepinos fuera de estación bajo una “piedra transparente” (una versión temprana del invernadero) para el emperador Tiberius, hemos estado tratando de manipular […]
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En busca de la curiosidad
Desde que nacemos, no dejamos de asombrarnos y plantearnos cuestiones sobre todo lo que nos rodea. Es la curiosidad, una facultad muy poco estudiada desde el prisma científico pero que, […]
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The Volcano That Shrouded the Earth and Gave Birth to a Monster
Three years of darkness and cold spawned crime, poverty, and a literary masterpiece.
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Gene Editing Offers Hope for Treating Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Three research groups, working independently of one another, reported in the journal Science on Thursday that a powerful new gene-editing technique could treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy in mice.
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All Stories Are the Same
From Avatar to The Wizard of Oz, Aristotle to Shakespeare, there’s one clear form that dramatic storytelling has followed since its inception.
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Las entrañas de lo cotidiano
Una exposición recoge cómo se ven distintos objetos a través de un TAC de última generación.
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One of the most powerful N. Atlantic storms on record builds 55-ft waves and brings winter melting to North Pole
A monstrously powerful North Atlantic storm has done the unthinkable: By drawing warm air up from the south into the Arctic, it likely pushed up temperatures at the North Pole today to just above […]
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The problem with science journalism: we’ve forgotten what reality matters most
It’s the job of science journalists to look beyond data – we have to look at the people doing the science and whether they have conflicts of interest
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Meet 2 New Spider Species: ‘Skeletorus’ and ‘Sparklemuffin’
Two gorgeous new species of peacock spiders nicknamed “Skeletorus” and”Sparklemuffin” have been discovered in Australia, according to a new report.
