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Half of amphibian species are in danger of extinction

By Miguel Ángel CriadoPortal

A macro report reveals that, if we continue at this rate, two out of every three species could disappear in the coming years

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04/10/2023
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Science podcast | A crack in the edge of the universe

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Cosmic strings are a kind of 'defects' in the topology of space, a kind of one-dimensional, line-shaped cracks that could have formed just after the Big Bang and then 'stretched' due to the expansion of the pro...

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04/10/2023
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2023 for the discoverers of quantum dots, which have revolutionized color TVs and show promise against cancer

By Manuel AnsedePortal

The Swedish Academy awards the award to the Frenchman Moungi Bawendi, the American Louis E. Brus and the Russian Alexei Ekimov, whose names had already been leaked by mistake

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04/10/2023
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 for the discoverers of quantum dots that have changed televisions and can revolutionize cancer surgery

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Scientists Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov have won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, as announced by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, based in Stockholm, for their research on the discovery and synthesis of points...

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04/10/2023
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Anne L'Huillier, Nobel Prize in Physics 2023: "We have problems, like climate change, more important than reaching the Moon"

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Anne L'Huillier (Paris, 1958) opted for science for two reasons: the work of her grandfather, a researcher who participated on the Allied side in World War II intercepting Nazi radio communications; and the arrival of man to the Moon….

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04/10/2023
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Homosexual behavior in mammals: far from an aberrant trait, an adaptation

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Homosexual behaviors in species other than humans are considered an evolutionary enigma because they do not directly contribute to reproduction, but they are neither an aberration nor a mistake of nature. They are quite common and have…

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03/10/2023
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Homosexuality in mammals has evolutionary utility

By Miguel Ángel CriadoPortal

A study shows that it is more common in social species and animals where there is lethal aggression between males, where it would function as an adaptive mechanism to reduce aggressiveness.

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03/10/2023
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