Daniel Alejandro Solano Estrada (@danielsoes) 's Twitter Profile
Daniel Alejandro Solano Estrada

@danielsoes

DMD🦷, MBiol🧬 stdnt🎓📖 | #Life🐙🌱🍄 & #health🧫🦠 #sciences⚗️🧪 | #Education📚🧑🏽‍🏫 | #Research🔬 | #Nature🏞️ | #Patent📜 in 2015.

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Rates of dengue are surging in Europe driven by climate change and the spread of mosquitos #Europe #Dengue #mosquitos politico.eu/article/climat…

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Without clear protocols to catch errors, artificial intelligence’s growing role in science could do more harm than good go.nature.com/3YgX4D6

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SOUND ON. You’re hearing the first howl of a dire wolf in over 10,000 years. Meet Romulus and Remus—the world’s first de-extinct animals, born on October 1, 2024. The dire wolf has been extinct for over 10,000 years. These two wolves were brought back from extinction using

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Reino Unido lanza primer programa mundial de vacunación contra la gonorrea El país se convertirá este verano en el primero del mundo en ofrecer este programa de vacunación sistemática contra la gonorrea, según el Servicio Nacional de Salud (NHS). p.dw.com/p/4uicm (rml)

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Losing the Y chromosome seems to make cancer cells more aggressive in men and the phenomenon may even spread between cells go.nature.com/4jwznP7

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The newly discovered microbe provisionally known as Sukunaarchaeum isn’t a virus. But like viruses, it seemingly has one purpose: to make more of itself. Learn more: scim.ag/4eGtttN News from Science

The newly discovered microbe provisionally known as Sukunaarchaeum isn’t a virus. But like viruses, it seemingly has one purpose: to make more of itself.

Learn more: scim.ag/4eGtttN <a href="/NewsfromScience/">News from Science</a>
Naciones Unidas (@onu_es) 's Twitter Profile Photo

¡Ya hemos agotado los recursos del planeta para este año! El 24 de julio marcó el día en que hemos consumido más de lo que la naturaleza puede regenerar en un año. ¿Cómo reducir tu huella? ✅ Reduce el desperdicio de alimentos ✅ Compra menos #ActúaAhora

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Y chromosomes can vanish from men's cells, particularly as they get older, which may be a key driver of heart disease. newscientist.com/article/249170…

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Microbes in the Womb and at Birth Help Sculpt the Newborn Brain Researchers have discovered that microbes influence brain development starting before birth, not just after a baby is born. In a mouse model, offspring from mothers without microbes had fewer neurons in the

Microbes in the Womb and at Birth Help Sculpt the Newborn Brain

Researchers have discovered that microbes influence brain development starting before birth, not just after a baby is born. 

In a mouse model, offspring from mothers without microbes had fewer neurons in the
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Witness cisternal maturation in action, in a full Golgi ribbon! Visit smart-biology.com to learn more! #biology #science #education #animation #3D #STEM #EdTech

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A lung from a genetically modified pig has been transplanted into a person for the first time. Lungs are complex organs to transplant, but the surgery is a step towards clinical trials. go.nature.com/3V6sbiZ

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For some three billion years, unicellular organisms ruled Earth. Then, around one billion years ago, a new chapter of life began go.nature.com/4fWJHQe