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Un “campeón amarillo”: descubierto en Castellón un dinosaurio depredador de 11 metros de largo

By Jon Gurutz Arranz IzquierdoPortal

El hallazgo de esta nueva especie, nombrada en homenaje al Villarreal CF, sitúa en esta zona costera una gran diversidad animal durante el Cretácico

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18/05/2023
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‘Campeón’, un nuevo dinosaurio del tamaño de un autobús urbano, descubierto en Castellón

By forumcilacPortal

A veces los paleontólogos reflejan sus propias pasiones a la hora de bautizar a las nuevas especies que descubren y es fácil suponer que este ha sido el caso. Un equipo de la Universidad Jaume I ha llamado ‘Campeón’ a un dinosaurio, nuevo para la cienc…

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18/05/2023
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The 'chroniclers' of the La Palma eruption, the trajectory of SINC and Rafael Bachiller, CSIC-BBVA Foundation Awards for Scientific Communication

By forumcilacPortal

The awards want to reward “journalists and communicators who report in a rigorous and attractive way on the advances of science.”

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18/05/2023
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Artificial intelligence will always be surpassed by natural intelligence

By Montero GlezPortal

The controversy we are experiencing about this technology has its roots in a medievalist worldview that Descartes later picked up and that influenced the scientific vision of modern times.

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18/05/2023
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According to the Big Bang theory, we shouldn't exist.

By Pablo G. PérezPortal

The famous theory, with all its successes, does not explain one fundamental thing: that matter should have been cancelled out by antimatter and our universe was on the verge of not existing.

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18/05/2023
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Dozens of children's corpses reveal the cruelty of child exploitation during the Industrial Revolution.

By Miguel Ángel CriadoPortal

A study of 19th-century bones and teeth found in England shows that children suffered physical punishment, developmental delays, and malnutrition.

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17/05/2023
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Saturn surpasses Jupiter again and breaks the record for moons, with 145

By forumcilacPortal

Saturn once again takes the lead in the number of moons discovered around it, taking the lead with 145, far surpassing Jupiter, which has 92, according to the latest count. This overtaking has been thanks to the discovery of 62 new…

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17/05/2023
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Descubren cuáles fueron los primeros animales de la Tierra

By forumcilacPortal

Durante la inmensa mayor parte de su historia, la vida en la Tierra sólo estuvo representada por microorganismos. Bacterias y microbios unicelulares que, durante más de 3.000 millones de años , dominaron un planeta ciertamente aburrido, vacío de planta…

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17/05/2023
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Josef Aschbacher, head of ESA: “If Europe wants to remain an economic power, it has to become a space power”

By Nuno DominguezPortal

The director general of the European Space Agency warns of the continent's backwardness compared to China or India

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17/05/2023
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