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02 junio 2026
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  • Cómputo 20
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IA

Inteligencia artificial, modelos y aplicaciones.

IA

The Download: AI can run your admin department now

MIT Technology Review · 02 jun. 2026

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How small businesses can leverage AI From accounting to design to market research and product development, there’s a staggering breadth of skills needed to run a business. Large comp...

IA

Rehumanizing global health care with agentic AI

MIT Technology Review · 02 jun. 2026

The global health care sector is under increasing strain. Decades of chronic underinvestment and constraints in recruitment have coincided with a surge in demand for services for aging populations. Gaps in provision are already taking a toll, with fragmented access to care and high rates of stress and burnout among sta...

IA

How small businesses can leverage AI

MIT Technology Review · 02 jun. 2026

This article is from Making AI Work, MIT Technology Review’s limited-run newsletter examining how to apply LLMs across industries. To receive it in your inbox,sign up here. From accounting to design to market research and product development, there’s a staggering breadth of skills needed to run a business. A large comp...

IA

The Download: China’s brain implant ambitions

MIT Technology Review · 01 jun. 2026

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. China has approved the world’s first invasive brain-computer chip—here’s what’s next Sitting in the courtyard of his house in China’s Henan province last October, Dong Hui decided to...

IA

China has approved the world’s first invasive brain-computer chip—here’s what’s next

MIT Technology Review · 01 jun. 2026

One day last October, sitting in the courtyard of his house in China’s Henan province, Dong Hui decided to see if he could hold a pen to write. Dong, 39, had sustained spinal cord injuries in a car accident six years earlier that left him paralyzed from the neck down. Slowly but determinedly, he wrote…

IA

The Download: unlocking lithium and controlling Ebola

MIT Technology Review · 29 may. 2026

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How a new extraction process could unlock the world’s lithium A new method for extracting lithium could cut costs and emissions from one of the world’s most important materials for E...

IA

The deadly Ebola outbreak is proving difficult to control

MIT Technology Review · 29 may. 2026

The alert was raised on May 5. Four health-care workers in the Ituri Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo had died from an unknown illness within four days. Rapid response teams were sent to investigate, and tests at a research center in Kinshasa revealed the culprit: the Bundibugyo virus, one of the viruse...

IA

How the Pope’s Magnifica Humanitas offers a template for individuals to meet the AI moment

MIT Technology Review · 29 may. 2026

Pope Leo XIV’s new encyclical on artificial intelligence includes a statement that warrants serious attention from technologists and policymakers: “Technology is never neutral.” Magnifica Humanitas (“Magnificent Humanity”) is a clarion call to all people to act with courage and solidarity as we enter an age already bei...

IA

How a new extraction process could unlock the world’s lithium

MIT Technology Review · 28 may. 2026

Researchers say they’ve found a new way to extract lithium, a crucial metal used in the lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles and energy storage arrays. This new technique could be more environmentally friendly and cheaper than existing ones. The research was published today in Science, and a startup calle...

IA

The Download: climate tech goes public and the AI Hype Index returns

MIT Technology Review · 28 may. 2026

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Climate tech companies are going public. What’s next? Solar and battery company Solv Energy went public in February, hitting a $6 billion valuation. X-energy, which builds small modu...

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Cómputo

Hardware, procesadores y arquitectura.

Cómputo

Male bowerbirds hope to dazzle females with bright human-made items

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

"It’s a reminder of how human activity is changing the natural world in unanticipated ways.”

Cómputo

Microsoft plans Linux tools and an RTX Spark desktop for Windows developers

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

One hardware announcement and several software highlights from Microsoft Build.

Cómputo

Microsoft's Project Solara is an Android OS designed for agents instead of apps

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

Microsoft missed the boat on apps, so get ready for agents.

Cómputo

Amazon-owned Ring should pay Americans for scanning their faces, lawsuit says

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

Lawsuit: Ring cameras scan guests and passersby and use AI to identify faces.

Cómputo

If I had a hammer... it might actually be a rhino tooth

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

Neanderthals had some wild stuff in their toolkits.

Cómputo

Feds failing in bid to take a supercomputer from a climate research center

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

The National Center for Atmospheric Research won't be losing its supercomputer.

Cómputo

Mathematicians warn of AI threats to profession as industry encroaches

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

International Mathematical Union endorses warning about tech industry influence.

Cómputo

Android phones will soon be able to detect spoofed calls and impersonation scams

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

Google's June Android feature drop includes more scam detection, more AirDrop, and yes, more AI.

Cómputo

The truth lies in the past in Silo S3 trailer

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

"We do not know when it will be safe to go outside. We only know that day is not this day."

Cómputo

Number of suspected Ebola cases falls by hundreds as testing ramps up

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

The number of cases falls from 1,100 to 437 with increased testing.

Cómputo

Why a Neo Geo port of Doom is functionally impossible

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

Sprite-based graphics architecture makes first-person 3D a challenge.

Cómputo

In a surprise launch, China debuts another big rocket designed for reusability

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

There are sound engineering reasons to use the same approach SpaceX uses with the Falcon 9.

Cómputo

Blue Origin has set a very aggressive return-to-flight timeline

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

"The propellant farm, oxygen, liquid hydrogen, and LNG tanks are all in good shape."

Cómputo

Slate Auto gets serious about privacy for its bare-bones EV pickup

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

With no embedded modem, the Slate Truck is the antithesis of today's connected cars.

Cómputo

Trump's DOE restarts energy rebate program with dumb conditions

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

Switching from fossil fuels to electricity for heating is no longer covered.

Cómputo

Impulse Space raises $500 million as orbital maneuvering race heats up

Ars Technica · 02 jun. 2026

"The market's going to continue to find exciting new things."

Cómputo

AI costs how much? GitHub Copilot users react to new usage-based pricing system.

Ars Technica · 01 jun. 2026

Some report burning through their whole monthly "AI credit" allotment in a single day.

Cómputo

Why cats prefer silver vine to catnip and other May highlights

Ars Technica · 01 jun. 2026

Prehistoric mining in the Pyrenees, a new species of tiny blue octopus, slapstick acoustics, and more.

Cómputo

Moderna gets $50 million to develop mRNA Ebola vaccine against Bundibugyo

Ars Technica · 01 jun. 2026

Amid a raging Ebola outbreak, officials "urgently accelerate development" of vaccines.

Cómputo

Hackers duped Meta AI support chatbot to steal celebrity Instagram accounts

Ars Technica · 01 jun. 2026

Pricey Instagram handles were stolen and resold before Meta patched the exploit.

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Imagen y Sonido

Audio, video, fotografía y multimedia.

Imagen y Sonido

Meta will reportedly let employees take 30-minute breaks from its tracking program

Engadget · 03 jun. 2026

Workers can pause the all-seeing eye when they need to "check something personal."

Imagen y Sonido

Trump signs scaled-back AI cybersecurity order

Engadget · 02 jun. 2026

AI models can voluntarily submitted to the government for review 30 days before release under Trump's new executive order.

Imagen y Sonido

The Star Fox remake is a test for the franchise's future

Engadget · 02 jun. 2026

Nintendo is trying to bring back Fox's mojo with a beautiful remake of the series' best game.

Imagen y Sonido

Theos: Cities of Myth is the spiritual successor to the one of the great city builders of the early 2000s

Engadget · 01 jun. 2026

If you remember Zeus: Master of Olympus, you'll want to watch this game closely.

Imagen y Sonido

Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over alleged 'exploitation of users'

Engadget · 01 jun. 2026

Florida's lawsuit against OpenAI comes after a mass shooter at FSU reportedly consulted ChatGPT to plan the attack.

Imagen y Sonido

Until Dawn 2 looks like Cabin in the Woods, but in a jungle

Engadget · 02 jun. 2026

The sequel is headed to PS5 in 2027.

Imagen y Sonido

NASA readies the X-59 for its first supersonic flight, SpaceX's Starship grounded and more science stories

Engadget · 30 may. 2026

This week's science news.

Imagen y Sonido

5 Fitness Trackers That Don't Lock Core Features Behind a Monthly Subscription

Engadget · 30 may. 2026

The Fitbit Air isn't the only Whoop alternative that you can buy without a subscription.

Imagen y Sonido

Engadget review recap: ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo, Fitbit Air, GoPro Mission 1 and more

Engadget · 30 may. 2026

A roundup of recent reviews published by Engadget.

Imagen y Sonido

Mina the Hollower, a Sims alternative and other new indie games worth checking out

Engadget · 30 may. 2026

Indie Game Roundup: Mina the Hollower, a Sims alternative and more

Imagen y Sonido

Onimusha: Way of the Sword arrives September 25 but there's a demo today

Engadget · 02 jun. 2026

Capcom's latest game is looking sharp.

Imagen y Sonido

Insomniac Games' Wolverine looks comically violent

Engadget · 02 jun. 2026

The first gameplay trailer shows off bloody melee combat.

Imagen y Sonido

007 First Light is the stealthy James Bond game I've dreamed of

Engadget · 29 may. 2026

Of course the Hitman devs made a great James Bond game.

Imagen y Sonido

Sennheiser Momentum 5 Wireless review: Worth the wait

Engadget · 29 may. 2026

Sennheiser's latest flagship headphones close the gap to Bose and Sony thanks to improved sound and more effective ANC.

Imagen y Sonido

God of War Laufey stars the wife of Kratos and a jelly cube

Engadget · 02 jun. 2026

After playing as Kratos and Atreus, now we get to be Faye.

Imagen y Sonido

Everything to know before putting your car key on an Android phone

Engadget · 29 may. 2026

They're more secure than you might think.

Imagen y Sonido

The Morning After: Apple's dramatic Siri overhaul is coming and it might look like this

Engadget · 29 may. 2026

The biggest news stories of the week: An early look at the new version of Siri, reviews of Google's new wearable, GoPro's newest action cam and more!

Imagen y Sonido

Here's what Apple's Siri overhaul for iOS 27 could look like

Engadget · 28 may. 2026

Apple is reportedly redesigning the iPhone's interface around the new Siri.

Imagen y Sonido

How to run a local AI chatbot on your iPhone

Engadget · 28 may. 2026

There are many benefits to installing local AI chatbots on your iPhone, including offline performance and privacy.

Imagen y Sonido

Control Resonant will bend your reality on September 24, 2026

Engadget · 02 jun. 2026

You can pre-order the Faden siblings' next adventure now.

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Gadgets

Dispositivos, wearables y novedades.

Gadgets

God of War Laufey is coming to the PS5

The Verge · 02 jun. 2026

Sony ended its big State of Play showcase with a major reveal: the next God of War. The new title is called God of War Laufey, and is once again developed by Sony's Santa Monica Studio. Currently, the game doesn't have a date, but it's coming to the PS5 whenever it does launch. This time, […]

Gadgets

Remedy’s Control sequel launches in September

The Verge · 02 jun. 2026

Control Resonant, the upcoming sequel to Remedy Entertainment's Control, will be released on September 24th, 2026, according to a trailer that premiered during Tuesday's PlayStation State of Play show. The trailer also gave a preview of the game's story, which stars Dylan Faden, who was imprisoned for much of the first...

Gadgets

Here’s seven bloody minutes of Wolverine on the PS5

The Verge · 02 jun. 2026

At its big State of Play show on Tuesday, Sony shared new look Marvel's Wolverine, the next big title from Insomniac Games that's launching exclusively on PS5 on September 15th. Dressed in the iconic yellow Wolverine outfit, Logan slunk around and stabbed his way through a bunch of enemies, using his blades to take the...

Gadgets

PlayStation State of Play June 2026: All the news and trailers

The Verge · 02 jun. 2026

While the majority of Summer Game Fest takes place over the weekend, Sony is getting a jump on things with its next State of Play showcase, which airs on June 2nd at 5PM ET. It’s coming at a pivotal time for the PlayStation brand: The PS5 keeps getting more expensive and Sony’s big bet on […]

Gadgets

I held the next-gen handheld

The Verge · 02 jun. 2026

Intel couldn't catch a break. Layoffs. Shakedowns. Crashing CPUs torpedoing its reputation, sending desktop gamers fleeing to AMD. Apple and Qualcomm pushing Intel out of multiple flagship laptops. A gaming graphics card going MIA. But its Panther Lake laptop chip, the first on its all-important 18A process, turned out...

Gadgets

Microsoft Build 2026: The 7 biggest announcements

The Verge · 02 jun. 2026

Microsoft just kicked off Build 2026 with a keynote from CEO Satya Nadella and other company leaders. As expected, it was filled with announcements, ranging from new Surface hardware to an always-on personal assistant and updates across Microsoft's in-house AI models. If you didn't watch the event live, you can catch u...

Gadgets

Trump signs executive order to review AI models before they’re released

The Verge · 02 jun. 2026

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday creating a "voluntary framework" for AI companies to share their frontier models with the federal government before they're released "to promote secure innovation and strengthen the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure." The order says the US AI industry has...

Gadgets

Microsoft’s next-gen quantum chip cuts timeline to useful quantum computing

The Verge · 02 jun. 2026

Microsoft claimed last year that it had made a key breakthrough in quantum computing with Majorana 1, the company's first quantum processor. While physicists were immediately skeptical of Microsoft's claims, the software giant is announcing Majorana 2 today, the next generation of its topological quantum chip. Majorana...

Gadgets

Microsoft’s first advanced reasoning AI is here

The Verge · 02 jun. 2026

Microsoft announced a bunch of new in-house AI models at Build 2026, including a new "flagship" model: MAI-Thinking-1. It's an ambitious step into model development for Microsoft, which introduced its initial in-house models last year - before then, it had relied on OpenAI's models. The two companies recently renegotia...

Gadgets

The durable, floatable UE Wonderboom 4 speaker is cheaper than ever

The Verge · 02 jun. 2026

I like the UE Wonderboom 4 Bluetooth speaker so much that I bought two of them, though I wish I could have paid less for them. Fortunately, you can stock up on the cheap, so long as you like the color blue. The Wonderboom 4 is available in blue at Amazon for $51.49, and at […]

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Software

Apps, desarrollo y sistemas.

Software

Capstone – multi-platform, multi-architecture disassembly framework

Hacker News (Front Page) · 03 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://www.capstone-engine.org/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48378925 Points: 8 # Comments: 0

Software

Roku LT Operating System open source distribution

Hacker News (Front Page) · 03 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://blog.roku.com/developer/roku-lt-os Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48378495 Points: 15 # Comments: 7

Software

More than 6 out of 10 people turn to AI for psychological support

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://www.axa.com/en/press/press-releases/2026-mind-health-report Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48377854 Points: 63 # Comments: 56

Software

AI outperforms law professors in Stanford Law study

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/salinas_... Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48377761 Points: 112 # Comments: 112

Software

Pluto.jl 1.0 release – reactive notebook for Julia

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://discourse.julialang.org/t/pluto-1-0-release/137296 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48377496 Points: 31 # Comments: 0

Software

Use your Nvidia GPU's VRAM as swap space on Linux

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://github.com/c0dejedi/nbd-vram Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48377404 Points: 156 # Comments: 45

Software

Show HN: Paseo – Beautiful open-source coding agent interface

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Repo: https://github.com/getpaseo/paseoHomepage: https://paseo.sh/Discord: https://discord.gg/jz8T2uahpH Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48377250 Points: 31 # Comments: 15

Software

4K years ago, Mohenjo-daro grew more equal over time

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://archaeologymag.com/2026/05/mohenjo-daro-grew-more-equal-over-time/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48377140 Points: 56 # Comments: 29

Software

CT scans of BYD car parts

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://www.lumafield.com/scan-of-the-month/byd Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48375824 Points: 250 # Comments: 96

Software

My thoughts after using Clojure for about a month

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://www.acdw.net/clojure/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48375393 Points: 124 # Comments: 73

Software

The advertising cartel coming to your web browser

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://blog.zgp.org/the-advertising-cartel-coming-to-your-web-browser/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48375175 Points: 139 # Comments: 39

Software

Open Repair Data Standard – Open Repair Alliance

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://openrepair.org/open-data/open-standard/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48375150 Points: 102 # Comments: 3

Software

Gmail thinks I'm stupid, so I left

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://moddedbear.com/gmail-thinks-im-stupid-so-i-left Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48375016 Points: 670 # Comments: 403

Software

HP re-releases classic computer science calculator: The HP-16C

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://hpcalcs.com/product/hp-16c-collectors-edition/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48374685 Points: 132 # Comments: 82

Software

MAI-Code-1-Flash

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

https://microsoft.ai/models/mai-code-1-flash/https://microsoft.ai/pdf/MAI-Code-1-Flash-Model-Card.PDFLaunching seven new MAI models: https://microsoft.ai/news/building-a-hillclimbing-machine-la... Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48374466 Points: 403 # Comments: 178

Software

Bringing Up DeepSeek-V4-Flash on AMD MI300X

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://fergusfinn.com/blog/deepseek-v4-flash-mi300x/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48373675 Points: 84 # Comments: 8

Software

QBE – Compiler Backend – 1.3

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://c9x.me/compile/release/qbe-1.3.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48373442 Points: 82 # Comments: 28

Software

Trump signs downsized AI order after weeks of reversals

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2026/06/prom...https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/technology/trump-executiv... Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48372628 Points: 182 # Comments: 128

Software

How we index images for RAG

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://www.kapa.ai/blog/how-we-index-images-for-rag Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48372239 Points: 95 # Comments: 14

Software

1-Click GitHub Token Stealing via a VSCode Bug

Hacker News (Front Page) · 02 jun. 2026

Article URL: https://blog.ammaraskar.com/github-token-stealing/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48371562 Points: 27 # Comments: 1

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Ciencia y Futuro

Investigación, espacio y tendencias.

Ciencia y Futuro

Administrar mi Servicio Utiq

Xataka Ciencia · 06 jun. 2024

Administrar mi Servicio Utiq // Dynamically extract the current hostname and remove 'www.' if present const currentHostname = window.location.hostname.replace(/^www\./, ''); const utiqHostname = 'utiq.' + currentHostname; window.Utiq = window.Utiq || {}; window.Utiq.config = { CMP: 'none' }; // First script loader func...

Ciencia y Futuro

Lo que es normal solo es lo que los demás te dejan ver de ellos mismos: o sea, que no sabes lo que es normal

Xataka Ciencia · 31 ene. 2022

Decía Walter Benjamin que “Quien cuida los modales pero rechaza la mentira, se asemeja a alguien que, si bien se viste a la moda, no lleva camisa”. Por eso, en las sociedades complejas resulta muy difícil no mentir. Porque si dices la verdad siempre, vas desnudo. Y precisamente por eso es tan difícil saber lo que es no...

Ciencia y Futuro

La prueba de que el mundo va a mejor es que ahora te parece ver a gente más horrible, ofensiva y malvada que antes

Xataka Ciencia · 30 ene. 2022

Seas quien seas, te comportes como te comportes, tengas las ideas que tengas, probablemente eres o has sido el enemigo, el malo de la película, el villano de la historia de otra persona. No importa quién eres o lo que piensas. Por supuesto, los asesinos en serie y los Hitler siguen siendo malvados, pero la mayoría de n...

Ciencia y Futuro

Los hombres valoran más a otros hombres atractivos, pero las mujeres, no

Xataka Ciencia · 28 ene. 2022

Los hombres, en comparación con las mujeres, valoran más a los amigos del mismo sexo que son físicamente llamativos o estereotípicamente atractivos, poseen un alto estatus y poseen riqueza y tienen, por añadidura, un mayor acceso a posibles parejas. Por el contrario, las mujeres, en comparación con los hombres, valoran...

Ciencia y Futuro

La música ayuda a que las operaciones de cirugía se hagan mejor (y también sirve para saber si se opera bien un tumor)

Xataka Ciencia · 26 ene. 2022

La música puede escucharse comúnmente en los quirófanos. Se ha demostrado que la música disminuye el estrés del equipo quirúrgico y reduce la ansiedad del paciente antes de la cirugía. Por otro lado, se ha revelado que la música puede generar efectos negativos de atención dividida que causan distracción en las rutinas...

Ciencia y Futuro

Libros que nos inspiran: 'El primate que cambió el mundo' de Alex Richter-Boix

Xataka Ciencia · 25 ene. 2022

La contaminación del aire de los hogares, impulsada en gran parte por estufas interiores, causó 700.000 muertes en África, mientras que el aumento de la contaminación del aire exterior se cobró 400.000 vidas. Es solo uno de los últimos ejemplos de cómo el ser humano ha alterado los ecosistemas. De eso trata El primate...

Ciencia y Futuro

Estas son las búsquedas más raras que hombres y mujeres hacen de vídeos porno

Xataka Ciencia · 24 ene. 2022

A pesar de que se hacen a menudo encuestas sobre gustos sexuales o parafilias, en realidad tales encuestas tienen limitaciones: la sinceridad del encuestad. Otra cosa son los macrodatos que podemos extraer de las búsquedas que realizan hombres y mujeres en plataformas de vídeos pornográficos, como PonrHub. A través de...

Ciencia y Futuro

Los gatos tienen una gran capacidad para crear sonidos y también para escucharlos

Xataka Ciencia · 23 ene. 2022

En el Antiguo Egipto, si un gato familiar moría, todos los miembros de la familia se depilaban las cejas en señal de duelo. Los gatos, a lo largo de la historia, han adquirido un estatus envidiable. Sin embargo, más allá del devocionario humano, también es cierto que los gatos presentan algunas características ciertame...

Ciencia y Futuro

50 razones para ser optimista con datos objetivos sobre diversos ámbitos de la vida y la sociedad

Xataka Ciencia · 21 ene. 2022

A pesar de los discursos agoreros, que siempre han sido los hegemónicos en todas las épocas de la historia, basta con echar un vistazo a unas décadas vista para, sencillamente, sentirnos muy orgullosos de cómo hemos mejorado el mundo en todos los ámbitos, desde el social al medioambiental. Cada vez que alguien os venga...

Ciencia y Futuro

Otros 40 conceptos clave para mejorar tu comprensión del mundo

Xataka Ciencia · 20 ene. 2022

Queríais una segunda parte de los 40 coceptos clave para entender el mundo. Aquí la tenéis. Otros 40 más. Con mucha más información y fuentes. En vuestra vida habréis recibido tal cantidad de información contraintuitiva en tan poco tiempo. 15 minutos que equivalen a un año. Garantizado. Bienvenidos a esta píldora hiper...

Ciencia y Futuro

No debemos censurar la investigación de la importancia de los genes en la inteligencia u otras aptitudes, sino su uso político

Xataka Ciencia · 19 ene. 2022

La inteligencia, en parte, está determinada por los genes. El color de la piel, sin embargo, no influye en la inteligencia porque los genes implicados en la pigmentación de la piel son muy pocos, así que no es la piel precisamente lo que nos distingue unos de otros. Estudiar esta clase de cosas no debería ser anatema....

Ciencia y Futuro

Cada vez que veas el siguiente vídeo escucharás algo diferente aunque nada cambie: el efecto McGurk

Xataka Ciencia · 18 ene. 2022

Prestad atención a los primeros segundos del siguiente vídeo. Según lo que estéis pensando, según en qué se centre vuestro cerebro, podréis escuchar una frase u otra. La frase siempre será la misma, pero todas las veces que escuchéis el vídeo escucharéis una frase distinta si cambias de pensamiento. No es un bug de Mat...

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