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La Patrulla Anti-Plástico

¿Qué pasaría si descubrieras que existe un tipo de contaminación plástica diminuta, casi invisible, que se encuentra prácticamente en todas partes… pero de la que nunca habías oído hablar? ¡Eso fue lo que le ocurrió al científico ambiental Jace Tunnell hace algunos años, y desde ...  Show more

What is Dark Matter?

¿Qué es la materia oscura? ¿Por qué creen los científicos que existe? ¿Cómo la están buscando y por qué lo hacen en un laboratorio subterráneo? Acompáñanos en la búsqueda de la materia oscura junto a Álvaro Chavarría, un físico que opera un detector de materia oscura bajo una mon ...  Show more

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