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¿El fin de las revoluciones científicas?

Esta semana he visto un artículo muy interesante en la web de Nature sobre lo supuestamente poco revolucionaria que es la investigación científica actual. Todo viene a cuento de un estudio realizado por un grupo de investigadores de la universidad de Minnesota, que se preguntaron si la ciencia actual es más disruptiva que en épocas… seguir leyendo
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Spy Roombas, invisible frogs, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#51)

Last one before the end of the year recap, where I will try to write about the things I enjoyed the most this year in different topics, as usual. Let’s start: AI and the information age Two interesting reads this week on AI and automation. First, what is going to happen when future generations of… seguir leyendo
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Strike the Earth!, Fusion, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#50)

Just. Keep. Going. One. Week. Until. Holidays… It’s over The day has finally arrived. I have been quietly watching how the platform was degrading for a few weeks, and last night we reached a climax. First, the Devil banned the account covering his private jet flights. Then he started banning journalists reporting his misdeeds. Last,… seguir leyendo
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