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La minería submarina amenaza más de 5.000 especies recién descubiertas en el Pacífico

By Jon Gurutz Arranz IzquierdoPortal

Las reservas de níquel, cobalto y otros materiales raros que se encuentran en esta zona ponen en peligro la gran biodiversidad de estos fondos oceánicos

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25/05/2023
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Más cerca de la hibernación humana: crean un método para inducir al letargo con ultrasonidos

By forumcilacPortal

Todos conocemos el caso de la hibernación de los osos: con la llegada del invierno, estos yacen en sus cuevas, dormidos; su metabolismo se ralentiza, la temperatura corporal baja hasta el mínimo necesario para mantener activas las principales constante…

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25/05/2023
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When silences say more than words, the unconscious speaks

By Montero GlezPortal

Applying psychological theories to the story, Hemingway will tell his stories from what is not written. In this way, it will put into practice the Iceberg Theory stated at the time by the psychologist Gustav Fechner.

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25/05/2023
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Why is it so difficult to create anti-aging drugs?

By forumcilacPortal

Lengthening telomeres has been proposed as a strategy to prolong youth, but a new study also links them to a higher risk of cancer

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25/05/2023
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Why living without neighbors can be bad for your mental health

By Inés Sánchez-Manjavacas CastañoPortal

A study in Denmark shows an increased risk of depression when living in residential neighborhoods and highlights the importance of social relationships.

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25/05/2023
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James Webb detects, in less than five minutes, an immense column of water vapor emerging from Enceladus

By forumcilacPortal

The James Webb Space Telescope has just captured a gigantic plume of water vapor on Enceladus, one of Saturn's most promising moons, spewing out of its subsurface ocean through icy cracks in the surface. According to researchers,…

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24/05/2023
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A giant spot on the Sun, visible without a telescope, has astronomers on alert.

By forumcilacPortal

The Sun is currently displaying a sunspot four times the size of Earth, which is visible from our planet. It's so large that it can be seen with the naked eye (provided you have the right equipment to look at our star directly).

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24/05/2023
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A quadriplegic man walks again thanks to a digital bridge between his brain and spinal cord

By Manuel AnsedeUncategorised

Dutchman Gert-Jan Oskam, 40, was paralyzed after a bicycle accident and can now climb stairs with crutches

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24/05/2023
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What were the first animals like?

By forumcilacPortal

For the vast majority of its history, life on Earth consisted solely of microorganisms. Single-celled bacteria and microbes that, for more than 3 billion years, dominated a rather dull, plant-free planet…

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24/05/2023
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