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In the blind labyrinth of an encrypted world

By Montero GlezPortal

Galileo devised his own code to communicate his latest discovery to Julian de Medicis. Kepler thought he deciphered it and chance did the rest

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07/09/2023
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The enigma of the spheres from 1.4 million years ago, who made them and why?

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

In 1959, when scientists were working at a 1.4 million-year-old site in Ubeidiya, northern Israel, they were absolutely perplexed by the presence of almost 600 stone spheres just a few centimeters in diameter (between…

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07/09/2023
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Japan launches a telescope to study black holes and a probe on the way to the Moon at the same time

By Daniel MediavillaPortal

The Japanese space agency successfully launches a double mission into space: a deep cosmos observatory and a ship capable of landing precisely on the Earth's satellite.

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07/09/2023
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René Thom, el matemático que prefería la comprensión al rigor

By Federico Cantero MoránPortal

Hace 100 años nacía en Francia René Thom, ganador de la Medalla Fields por su revolucionario trabajo en geometría y creador de la influyente teoría de catástrofes

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07/09/2023
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Ignacio Sáez, neuroscientist: “Our ability to foresee the future and review the past predisposes us to mental illness”

By Daniel MediavillaPortal

The researcher works on patients with epilepsy to understand the bases of depression and aspires to treat it with surgery

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07/09/2023
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The number shirts that make you look thinner (and the ones that make you fatter)

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Clothing with vertical stripes or monochrome can make us look slimmer. They are optical illusions that we have all heard about or applied at some point. But there is a very curious thing that probably no one has in mind when it comes to dressing and that affects…

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06/09/2023
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A walking, running dinosaur sheds light on the emergence of birds

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

A team of researchers from the Beijing Academy of Sciences has discovered one of the first ancestors of birds in Fujian (China). Named Fujianvenator prodigiosus, this unusual species of dinosaur is the size of a pheasant and has long legs…

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06/09/2023
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SEP 13 | Open Science Policies: How are we in Latin America and the Caribbean?

By Felipe BerhauNews

The CILAC Forum holds a new colloquium with leaders from the region, focused on open science policies in the region. Since its launch, more than 25 thousand…

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06/09/2023
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The discovery of a new type of cells in the brain shakes neuroscience

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Neuroscience is in luck. And the reason is that the two large families that make up the brain, neurons and glial cells, hid a third cell type. A hybrid cell, halfway between the two previous classes and that ends…

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06/09/2023
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