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Miguel Ángel Criado

Aug 21 2023
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Dying at 30: DNA reveals the hard life of a shepherd family from 3,800 years ago

By Miguel Ángel Criado Portal

Genetic analysis of Ural burial shows that men stayed in the tribe and women left with other groups

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Aug 16 2023
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Neither white nor hairy: Ötzi, the ice man, was bald and dark-skinned

By Miguel Ángel Criado Portal

A new sequencing of his genome dismantles the image that had been constructed of this individual murdered 5,300 years ago

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Aug 10 2023
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An extreme cold event wiped out the first settlers of the Iberian Peninsula

By Miguel Ángel Criado Portal

That glaciation of 1.1 million years ago lowered the temperature until it caused a steppe environment, according to a study published by 'Science'

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Aug 07 2023
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The amount of plastic that reaches the sea is ten times less than previously believed and it is not good news

By Miguel Ángel Criado Portal

The 3.4 million tons of polymers floating on the surface of the oceans indicate that this material lasts in the water for years

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Aug 02 2023
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A whale from 40 million years ago, the heaviest animal that has ever inhabited Earth

By Miguel Ángel Criado Portal

Found in a Peruvian desert, the skeleton of the 'Perucetus colossus' alone weighed more than seven tons, triple that of the blue whale

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Jul 25 2023
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The main ocean current that regulates the climate shows signs of collapse

By Miguel Ángel Criado Portal

A study suggests that the Atlantic water transport mechanism, decisive on a global scale, threatens to stop with the current effect of emissions

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Jul 21 2023
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Data from thousands of GPS detect a previous phase that announces large earthquakes

By Miguel Ángel Criado Portal

Hours before the earthquake, a subtle but accelerated displacement of the fault where the tremor will originate occurs.

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Jul 03 2023
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Smart watches can detect Parkinson's years before diagnosis

By Miguel Ángel Criado Portal

Research with thousands of patients shows that accelerometers record subtle changes in movement or sleep patterns

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Jun 28 2023
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Women have always hunted as much as men

By Miguel Ángel Criado Portal

The review of dozens of traditional societies shows that the sexual division of labor in these communities was a myth

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Jun 28 2023
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One degree more temperature can increase the burned area in a 222%

By Miguel Ángel Criado Uncategorised

The evolution of the fires in California shows how climate change is increasing fires across the planet

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