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Primate coalitions: how and why do they form them?

By Laura CamonPortal

To improve their position in the hierarchy, many ape species have to make pacts between individuals to gain power.

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13/09/2023
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Nishimura, the 'green comet', is approaching Earth, how can we see it?

By forumcilacPortal

During these days we are visited by comet C/2023 P1 (Nishimura), which crossed the Earth's orbit on August 15, three days after being discovered, and whose closest point to Earth will be this Wednesday, when it will be at about 127,000,000…

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13/09/2023
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James Webb confirms the existence of a rare ocean world where life could occur

By forumcilacPortal

In 2019, two studies combining data from the Hubble, Kepler and Spitzer space telescopes detected a significant amount of water vapor in the atmosphere of K2-18b, an exoplanet about 120 light years away, between …

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13/09/2023
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What the Indian spacecraft on the Moon has already taught scientists

By forumcilacPortal

The Vikram lunar lander and the Pragyan rover of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) rest on the surface of the Moon after giving their country one of those feats that remain marked in national history...

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12/09/2023
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Denying the alarms, doubting the data and experts: why the right is suspicious of science

By Javier SalasPortal

The most conservative distrust scientists because they perceive that their identity is at risk, influenced by populist elites and after decades of misinformation

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12/09/2023
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¿Mereció el Nobel el padre de la oveja ‘Dolly’?

By Javier SampedroPortal

Ian Wilmut, que murió ayer a los 79 años, fue un científico de una pieza que sufrió la controversia de la clonación

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12/09/2023
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Ian Wilmut, the scientist father of Dolly the sheep, dies at 79

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Ian Wilmut, one of the creators of the world's first cloned mammal, Dolly the sheep, has died at the age of 79, as reported by Edinburgh University. His work laid the foundations for stem cell research. [THERE WILL BE AN EXPANSION]…

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11/09/2023
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Ian Wilmut, one of the parents of 'Dolly' the sheep, dies

By Manuel AnsedePortal

The first mammal cloned from an adult cell, born in 1996, unleashed fear of cloning of human beings

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11/09/2023
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Found 3,000 meters deep: it's biological, but scientists have no idea what it could be

By forumcilacPortal

On August 30, the researchers and technicians aboard the Okeanos Explorer, a North American NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) scientific vessel, which is still on a mission in the Gulf of Alaska, were left in shock…

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11/09/2023
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