14 07, 2025

NICOLÁS OLEA. La contaminación química y sus consecuencias para la salud

Por |2025-07-14T01:45:18+02:00julio 14th, 2025|Actually, Bisfenol, Chemical pollution, Enviroment, Science, Technology, video, youTube|Sin comentarios

Nicolás Olea Serrano es Catedrático del Departamento de Medicina Física y Radiología de la Universidad de Granada. Doctor en Medicina y Cirugía. Experto en epidemiología. Secretario del Departamento de Radiología y Física Médica de la Universidad de Granada. Coordinador de Investigación del Hospital Clínico de Granada. Forma parte del Comité de Expertos en

16 02, 2025

Jumping Exercises May Keep Astronauts’ Cartilage Strong For Spacewalks

Por |2025-02-16T17:04:16+01:00febrero 16th, 2025|Discover, Earth, Enviroment, health, Science, Technology|Sin comentarios

By Jack Knudson Learn about a new study that shows jumping exercises are activities that may help astronauts maintain endurance in space. Space missions take a toll on astronauts’ bodies, especially when it comes to bone and joint health, but jumping exercises may mitigate damage and even improve physical conditioning. A recent study showed that

16 02, 2025

Carbon Nanotube Particle Accelerators Could Outmuscle LHC

Por |2025-02-16T17:02:27+01:00febrero 16th, 2025|Discover, Earth, Enviroment, health, Science, Technology|Sin comentarios

By The Physics arXiv Blog An exotic new approach could shrink kilometer-scale machines into table-top devices. The world’s biggest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), sits in a circular tunnel about one hundred meters beneath the Swiss French border near Geneva. It is huge—some 17 kilometers in circumference—and capable of accelerating sub-atomic particles to

16 02, 2025

Marine Fungi Could Eat Plastic Pollution, Helping to Clean Our Oceans and Beaches

Por |2025-02-16T17:00:42+01:00febrero 16th, 2025|Discover, Earth, Enviroment, health, Science, Technology|Sin comentarios

By Monica Cull Learn more about the marine fungi that could be conditioned to help clean up Hawai’i’s beaches. Hawaii is home to some of the world’s most beautiful landscapes. Striking blue waters, lush jungles, and pristine beaches make it a paradise. It’s also home to other unique inhabitants, such as sea turtles, dolphins, and…

16 02, 2025

White Dwarf Star Explosions May Offer Clues on Dark Energy

Por |2025-02-16T16:57:31+01:00febrero 16th, 2025|Discover, Earth, Enviroment, health, Science, Technology|Sin comentarios

By Jack Knudson Learn about the explosions that often occur at the end of a white dwarf star's life, allowing scientists to study the acceleration of the universe. The finale of a star’s life has enthralled scientists for years, yet questions continue to surround the explosions of white dwarf stars — the most common path

16 02, 2025

Vulnerability Increases for Crab, Squid, and Other Marine Species in California Waters

Por |2025-02-16T16:55:52+01:00febrero 16th, 2025|Discover, Earth, Enviroment, health, Science, Technology|Sin comentarios

By Jenny Lehmann As climate change threatens ecosystems and economies, scientists and fisheries work together to manage imminent changes. Rising water temperatures, acidification, and deoxygenation are disrupting marine ecosystems worldwide. These changes threaten culturally and economically significant species, ultimately endangering the livelihoods that depend on them. To manage marine species struggling with climate change, it

16 02, 2025

Planetary Evolution May be the Reason for Human Life, and Life Elsewhere

Por |2025-02-16T16:58:24+01:00febrero 16th, 2025|Discover, Earth, Enviroment, health, Science, Technology|Sin comentarios

By Paul Smaglik A new theory suggests windows of opportunity, not a series of improbable events may have helped humans gain a foothold in the universe. What are the odds of humanity emerging, well, anywhere? Conventional wisdom says that our emergence, evolution, and development on Earth were extremely improbable. But a new model says that

16 02, 2025

Apollo-Soyuz Mission: When the Space Race Ended

Por |2025-02-16T16:17:23+01:00febrero 16th, 2025|History, Inspiration, Nasa, Science, Soyuz, Space Race, stories, Technology, video|Sin comentarios

The space race formally ended on July 17, 1975, when the U.S. and Soviet Union linked up in orbit and shook hands during the Apollo-Soyuz mission. By Eric Betz On July 17, 1975, the U.S. and the Soviet Union docked two spacecraft together in orbit as part of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, humanity’s first international

10 02, 2025

What The Prisoner’s Dilemma Reveals About Life, The Universe, and Everything

Por |2025-02-10T19:43:12+01:00febrero 10th, 2025|Game theory, Life, Prisoner's Dilemma, Science, Society, Technology, Veritasium, video|Sin comentarios

Spanish Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBgrvVY1jGo This is a video about the most famous problem in Game Theory, the Prisoner’s Dilemma. The prisoner's dilemma is a game theory thought experiment involving two rational agents, each of whom can either cooperate for mutual benefit or betray their partner ("defect") for individual gain. The dilemma arises from the fact

17 01, 2025

Mira Murati’s AI Startup Makes First Hires, Including Former OpenAI Executive

Por |2025-02-12T22:06:35+01:00enero 17th, 2025|Artificial Intelligence, Photography, Science, Slider, Technology, Trending, Videos, Web Design, Wired, Wordpress|Sin comentarios

It’s a major get for Murati’s mysterious startup, which has also poached engineers and researchers from a number of other prominent AI firms. Jonathan Lachman, the previous head of special projects at OpenAI, recently left to join a new artificial intelligence research lab founded by former OpenAI executive Mira Murati, according to two people

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