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Diversidad en los investigadores y en los pacientes de los estudios para una lucha más justa contra el cáncer

By Rafa de MiguelPortal

La Reina Letizia preside en Londres la jornada conjunta convocada por la Asociación Española contra el Cáncer y por Cancer Research UK. La comunidad científica española en Reino Unido le explica las dificultades derivadas del Brexit

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21/09/2023
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A “fascinating” project that captures the genetic sensitivity to music of people with Alzheimer's

By Silvia Rodríguez PontevedraPortal

Sensoxenona presenta los resultados de su primer año de estudio de muestras biológicas recogidas a pacientes con enfermedades neurodegenerativas en conciertos sorpresa

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21/09/2023
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They find an explosion in fluid equations thanks to deep learning

By Javier Gómez,Ágata A. TimónPortal

A new approach finds solutions to fluid equations and could be applied to solve one of the problems of the millennium

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21/09/2023
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Can you play science from literature?

By Montero GlezPortal

Literature is one game and science another; Borges demonstrated it every time he had the opportunity, combining scientific precision with the artistic act.

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21/09/2023
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They find a new virus in the depths of the Mariana Trench

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

More than 11,000 meters below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, the Mariana Trench is the deepest place on Earth. And yet, down there, in the coldest darkness, life persists. In an article that was just published in 'Micr…

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21/09/2023
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Chinese researchers create mutant worms that make spider silk

By Miguel Ángel CriadoPortal

Scientists introduce arachnid genes into silkworms to produce threads as strong as nylon and six times harder than Kevlar

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21/09/2023
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Humans were already building with wood in the Stone Age, half a million years ago.

By Veronica M. GarridoPortal

El hallazgo en Zambia de la estructura y herramientas de madera más antiguas del mundo indican que la carpintería surgió mucho antes de lo que se pensaba

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20/09/2023
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