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In rich neighborhoods there is more life

By Miguel Ángel CriadoPortal

Urban flora and fauna are concentrated in the areas of the city with the highest economic level

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21/06/2020
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Don't believe in what you don't see and, above all, be very careful about believing in what you see.

By Sergio Parraportal-3

Although one of the most overused clichés when someone is skeptical about a certain matter is that "you only believe in what you see" or "if you saw it the way I would believe too", seeing something firsthand is not enough to …

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21/06/2020
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The dream of the Spanish vaccine against covid

By Manuel Ansede, Artur GalochaPortal

Ten national scientific projects face obstacles such as a lack of experimental macaques and a shortage of factories capable of large-scale production

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21/06/2020
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MRI Scans Show Our Brains Can Perceive Friends Differently When We Feel Lonely

By David NieldUncategorized

Loneliness was linked to fundamental changes.

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21/06/2020
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Shellfish Had a Vital Role to Play in The Ancient Human Trek Out of Africa

By Peter DockrillUncategorized

Where would we be without them.

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21/06/2020
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Changing How We Anesthetize People Could Have a Surprising Impact on The Planet

By Carly CassellaUncategorized

All that gas adds up.

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21/06/2020
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The day meteorites fell but no one believed in their existence

By Sergio Parraportal-3

As early as the 18th century, people did not believe in the existence of meteorites. English and French scientists did not do it either.

For them, meteorites were hypotheses as exotic as those of...

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20/06/2020
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Even during lockdown, China's air quality remained poor

By Sergio Parraportal-3

Researchers from Caltech and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have reviewed satellite and ground observations of the region and performed state-of-the-art atmospheric model simulations.

What they conclude, according to a new…

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20/06/2020
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Other Life-Saving Drug Trials Are Being Delayed Because of COVID-19

By Joey Hadden, Business InsiderUncategorized

What's more important?

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20/06/2020
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