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Manuel Ansede

May 05 2021
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The oldest tomb in Africa has been found, with the remains of a child who died 78,000 years ago

By Manuel Ansede Portal

The discovery is one of the most striking evidence of one of the most specifically human behaviors: caring for the dead.

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May 02 2021
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Four astronauts return from the space station in a private Space X capsule

By Manuel Ansede Portal

Success of the first regular mission organized by NASA and Elon Musk's company

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May 02 2021
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“The coronavirus is being optimized to transmit better”

By Manuel Ansede Portal

Virologist Rafael Sanjuán, who has just received 2.5 million euros from the EU to research dangerous viruses, warns that SARS-CoV-2 mutates more than previously thought

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Apr 22 2021
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Leading scientists question the mandatory mask outdoors and with distance

By Manuel Ansede Portal

The main world health authorities emphasize that the essential thing is to protect yourself indoors

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Apr 21 2021
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The Spanish Government invested 42% less in science in 2020 than in 2009

By Manuel Ansede Portal

Pedro Duque's ministry hides behind Rajoy's extended budgets and proclaims that the accounts approved for 2021 are the best in the history of Spain for civil R&D&I

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Sep 18 2020
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The explorer who desecrated graves in the name of science

By Manuel Ansede Portal

The Spanish Domingo Sánchez detailed in a manuscript the thefts of corpses with which he accumulated a collection of more than 500 skulls in the 19th century.

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Sep 12 2020
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The rocky road to the covid vaccine

By Manuel Ansede Portal

The interruption of the Oxford University trial due to a health problem in a vaccinated woman reflects the obstacles that may delay the date of the first injections

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Sep 12 2020
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Oxford resumes trials of its anticovid vaccine after analyzing the health problem of a vaccinated woman

By Manuel Ansede Portal

The university stopped testing on Sunday after detecting a suspicious inflammation of the spinal cord in a volunteer from the United Kingdom

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Sep 12 2020
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Eight months without curative treatment against covid and with no solution in sight

By Manuel Ansede Portal

Research into therapies against coronavirus accumulates failures, but specialists have optimized their few weapons and have managed to reduce mortality

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Sep 09 2020
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More than 30 vaccines are already being tested in humans

By Manuel Ansede Portal

The European Commission has agreements to buy more than one billion doses of five of them

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