Por qué la banda sonora de Rotten Tomatoes del Reino del Planeta de los Simios no puede competir con las dos últimas películas

Por qué la banda sonora de Rotten Tomatoes del Reino del Planeta de los Simios no puede competir con las dos últimas películas

resumen El Reino del Planeta de los Simios no está a la altura del alto listón establecido por sus predecesores aclamados por la crítica. Los efectos artísticos, la escala y el tono de la película han sido elogiados, pero el ritmo y la duración son puntos conflictivos para los críticos. Aunque no alcanza el nivel … Read more

You Have Never Seen A Movie As Black As This

You Have Never Seen A Movie As Black As This

Summary Stephen King raves about the Spanish movieThe Coffee Table, calling it “horrible and horribly funny,” comparable to the Coen Brothers. King’s recommendation holds weight, potentially helpingThe Coffee Tablegain new viewers and recognition in the horror genre. Despite its controversial content, the film has gained attention and might appeal to horror fans looking for something … Read more

Baby quasars: Growing supermassive black holes

Baby quasars: Growing supermassive black holes

The James Webb Space Telescope makes one of the most unexpected findings within its first year of service: A high number of faint little red dots in the distant Universe could change the way we understand the genesis of supermassive black holes. The research, led by Jorryt Matthee, Assistant Professor in astrophysics at the Institute … Read more

Cracking epigenetic inheritance: Biologists discovered the secrets of how gene traits are passed on

Cracking epigenetic inheritance: Biologists discovered the secrets of how gene traits are passed on

A research team led by Professor Yuanliang ZHAI at the School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong (HKU) collaborating with Professor Ning GAO and Professor Qing LI from Peking University (PKU), as well as Professor Bik-Kwoon TYE from Cornell University, has recently made a significant breakthrough in understanding how the DNA copying machine … Read more

Children surpass a year of HIV remission after treatment pause

Children surpass a year of HIV remission after treatment pause

Four children have remained free of detectable HIV for more than one year after their antiretroviral therapy (ART) was paused to see if they could achieve HIV remission, according to a presentation today at the 2024 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Denver. The children, who acquired HIV before birth, were enrolled in … Read more

Earth’s earliest forest revealed in Somerset fossils

Earth’s earliest forest revealed in Somerset fossils

The oldest fossilised forest known on Earth — dating from 390 million years ago — has been found in the high sandstone cliffs along the Devon and Somerset coast of South West England. The fossils, discovered and identified by researchers from the Universities of Cambridge and Cardiff, are the oldest fossilised trees ever found in … Read more

Loss of nature costs more than previously estimated

Loss of nature costs more than previously estimated

Researchers propose that governments apply a new method for calculating the benefits that arise from conserving biodiversity and nature for future generations. The method can be used by governments in cost-benefit analyses for public infrastructure projects, in which the loss of animal and plant species and ‘ecosystem services’ — such as filtering air or water, … Read more

How the brain coordinates speaking and breathing

How the brain coordinates speaking and breathing

MIT researchers have discovered a brain circuit that drives vocalization and ensures that you talk only when you breathe out, and stop talking when you breathe in. The newly discovered circuit controls two actions that are required for vocalization: narrowing of the larynx and exhaling air from the lungs. The researchers also found that this … Read more

How does a virus hijack insect sperm to control disease vectors and pests?

How does a virus hijack insect sperm to control disease vectors and pests?

A widespread bacteria called Wolbachia and a virus that it carries can cause sterility in male insects by hijacking their sperm, preventing them from fertilizing eggs of females that do not have the same combination of bacteria and virus. A new study led by microbiome researchers at Penn State has uncovered how this microbial combination … Read more

New study reveals insight into which animals are most vulnerable to extinction due to climate change

New study reveals insight into which animals are most vulnerable to extinction due to climate change

In a new study, researchers have used the fossil record to better understand what factors make animals more vulnerable to extinction from climate change. The results could help to identify species most at risk today from human-driven climate change. The findings have been published today in the journal Science. Past climate change (often caused by … Read more